Crowns

Crowns: Introduction

The Crown is a very old coin, with origins dating back to Henry VIII. The English Crown first appeared in 1526. It had a value of five shillings (a quarter of a pound) but in 1990 was redenominated to £5. Although still legal tender, these days it is effectively a commemorative coin minted in Cupronickel, Silver or Gold. This list is the traditional Crowns (5 shillings), for the modern decimal crowns/£5 made after 1990 see the Five Pound Coins list.

The following have minted Crowns during their reign:

ObverseHenry VIII
(1509-1547)
ObverseEdward VI
(1547-1553)
ObverseElizabeth I
(1558-1603)
ObverseJames I
(1603-1625)
ObverseCharles I
(1625-1649)
ObverseOliver Cromwell / Commonwealth
(1649-1660)
ObverseCharles II
(1660-1685)
ObverseJames II
(1685-1688)
ObverseWilliam and Mary
(1689-1694)
ObverseWilliam III
(1694-1702)
ObverseAnne
(1702-1714)
ObverseGeorge I
(1714-1727)
ObverseGeorge II
(1727-1760)
ObverseGeorge III
(1760-1820)
ObverseGeorge IV
(1820-1830)
ObverseWilliam IV
(1830-1837)
ObverseVictoria
(1837-1901)
ObverseEdward VII
(1901-1910)
ObverseGeorge V
(1910-1936)
ObverseGeorge VI
(1936-1952)
ObverseElizabeth II
(1952-2022)