Surely such medals must be fairly unique? Especially when compared to how many "normal" examples must be out there. Thousands I suspect, whereas Welsh ones perhaps less than a few hundred, if that? That would certainly explain why any are yet to appear in collectors hands?
Would certainly be very interesting to see how such an example, should it come up for sale or indeed auction, would go for. I remember a few years back seeing an NCA LSGC, for sale on Ebay. It was fiercely contested and went for a few hundred pounds if I recall. Not seen one since.
Now we have the potential concluding of E11R effigies, and the impending introduction of a C111R effigy. I would imagine examples E11R will be rare. Will the potential for C111R examples over take, if 2006 is the year of the first appearance, that gives a potential 16 years worth of E11R examples. Assuming C111R reign lasts longer than 16 years, there is every possibility that we could in fact see more of these than the later?
Given the recent swapping of the market with the various jubilee medals, will be interesting to see if we see whether a similar situation with LSGC's to the various organisations transpires..................