The 1707 HalfCrown - Queen AnneThere are a number of variations of the 1707 halfcrown. This one was minted after Union with Scotland (which was in 1707) and carries an 'E' below the bust indicating this is an Edinburgh coin and is now part of the coinage of Great Britain. It is fine (.999) silver. SCBC 3605.
The Reverse is a crowned cruciform shield by Johann Ochs.
The edge shows the regnal year in Latin. In 1707 halfcrown this could be SEXTO or SEPTIMO. The Septimo one is much more expensive.
The Obverse of the 1707 halfcrown shows a draped bust portrait of Queen Anne by John Crocker. The 'E' below is for Edinburgh.Image Credit: The Royal Mint.
Mintage: Not known
Minted at The Royal Mint
Minted in 1707
Monarch/Ruler: Anne (1702-1714)
Category: Half-Crowns. See more Half-Crowns coins
Country of Origin: United Kingdom
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