1689 Half-Crown Reverse William Mary RM 1689 Half Crown – William and Mary - This coin is the 'first' Reverse. There is a second reverse with different quarter elements. Altogether there are at least sixteen variations of this coin, although the prices are fairly similar.
1698 over 7 Half-Crown Reverse MV 1698/7 Half-Crown – William III Overdate - The Reverse shows crowned shields of England, Scotland, France and Ireland. In centre is the arms of Nassau. Legend is MAG BR FR ET HIB REX ET 1698, date divided and the 8 is struck over a 7.
1836 Half-Crown William IV Reverse RM 1836 Half-Crown – William IV - The 1836 Silver Halfcrown of William IV (on coin as Gulielmus IIII). The Reverse is a beautiful image of a Shield on Mantle.
1676 Halfcrown Charles II 3367 Reverse MV 1676 Halfcrown – Charles II Fourth Bust - The Reverse, by the famous engraver John Roettier, shows a crowned cruciform coat of arms with Garter star in centre and Royal cipher (interlocking C's) in quarters.
1618 Gold Halfcrown James I Reverse RM 1618 Gold Halfcrown – James I (MM Plain Cross) - King James I Gold Halfcrown, second coinage, mintmark is plain cross, minted between 1618-1619. This was a circulating coin.
1677 Halfcrown Charles II Reverse 1677 Half-Crown – Charles II Fourth Bust - The 1677 Half-Crown is an early milled silver half-crown of King Charles II. Fourth bust. The Reverse is by the famous engraver John Roettier.
List of William III Halfcrowns List of William III Half-Crowns - List of William III Halfcrowns with descriptions, images, mintages, history and information for coin collectors.
1900 Halfcrown Victoria Reverse MJH 1900 Halfcrown – Victoria - The 1900 Silver halfcrown of Queen Victoria. The Reverse, by Thomas Brock, shows a Crowned quartered shield of arms in a collar.
1644 Halfcrown Obverse List of Charles I Half-Crowns - List of Charles I Halfcrowns with descriptions, images, mintages, history and information for coin collectors.
1956 Half-Crown Reverse 1956 Halfcrown - The 1956 Halfcrown reverse, by Cecil Thomas, shows a quartered shield of arms, crowned with ER to the sides.