1644-45 Gold Crown – Charles I (Tower Mint under Parliament)
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A circulating gold crown from the reign of King Charles I, from around 1644-1645 when the civil war raged and the Tower Mint in London was now controlled by Parliament.
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1644-45 Gold Crown – Charles I (Tower Mint under Parliament)
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A circulating gold crown from the reign of King Charles I, from around 1644-1645 when the civil war raged and the Tower Mint in London was now controlled by Parliament.
2024 The Lion and The Eagle 1oz Gold Proof
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This 999.9 one ounce gold coin is part of a group of commemorative coins to celebrate the relationship between the UK and USA. The image shows the British Lion and the American Eagle.
1929 Wreath Crown – George V
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The 1929 Wreath Crown, a Silver Proof Crown of King George V with the 'wreath' design
1713 Crown – Anne (DVODECIMO)
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The 1713 Crown (DVODECIMO). Silver Crown (5 shillings) of Queen Anne, minted at the Royal Mint in London. Third bust.
1551 Crown – Edward VI
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The 1551 Crown shows King Edward VI on horseback with the date below. 'Fine Silver' Issue. The King would have been about 14 years old at the time.
1895 Crown – Victoria
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The 1895 Crown Obverse shows the Old Head (Veiled Head) portrait of Queen Victoria by Sir Thomas Brock. Edge inscribed with the Regnal date
1666 Crown – Charles II (Second Bust, 3355)
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You can also find the 1666 Crown with an elephant below the bust (SCBC 3356) and they are more expensive.
1663 Crown – Charles II (First Bust, 3354)
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1663 also saw two pattern coins by Thomas Simon. Known as the "Petition" crown and the "Reddite' crown. They are extremely rare and could fetch more £500,000.
1679 Crown – Charles II (Third Bust, 3358)
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1679 Silver Crown (5 Shillings) of King Charles II. The Third Bust is larger than the Second Bust.
1667 Crown – Charles II (Second Bust)
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1667 Silver Crown (5 Shillings) of King Charles II. The coin was milled using the machinery of Peter Blondeau at the Tower Mint (Royal Mint in London).