£200
These are not "coin of the realm", but are more of an investment. At the very least, they will be worth the current bullion value of gold, which is most likely much more than you paid for them.
Some time after him
Winston Churchill said it about the RAF pilots who won the Battle of Britain. Although it is generally associated with Churchill, he didn't actually coin the phrase It had been used before by someone else.He simply adapted it.
This is not actually Canadian, it's a British crown. These sell for about a dollar.
I am the son of Martin Long, the founder of Churchill insurance. I asked him this question and he responded with the answer that he enjoyed reading about the life of Sir Winston Churchill ever since he was about 10 and decided to devote the name of his company to him. <><><> "The current Churchill mascot was the product of a staff competition designed to identify ways to differentiate the Churchill brand from Winston Churchill." -Wikipedia I'm pretty sure it was not.
Winston Churchill must have been rich if he could afford the equipment to use during the war and 1939
Winston Churchill was a prolific author so he didn't have much time for hobbies but he enjoyed landscape painting.
Try eBay or a reputable coin dealer. They do not have all that much value , so do not go to too much trouble. British 1965 Crown - Churchill commemorative.
Winston Churchill
"Never have so many owed so much to so few"
How much is a 2972 2fr coin worth