1928 Wreath Crown – George V
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The George V wreath crown design was used between 1927-36 (none minted in 1935 when the 'Rocking Horse' design was used for the King's 25th Jubilee). Low mintages each year.
Crown
1928 Wreath Crown – George V
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The George V wreath crown design was used between 1927-36 (none minted in 1935 when the 'Rocking Horse' design was used for the King's 25th Jubilee). Low mintages each year.
1526-1533 Crown of the double-rose – Henry VIII
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The Crown of the double-rose was a 22 carat gold coin denominated as 5 shillings. The letters H and K on the Obverse refer to Henry and Katherine of Aragon.
Crowns
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Crown coins: lists and information about collecting. The Crown is a very old coin, with origins dating back to Henry VIII.
1604 Crown James II – Gold
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James I Gold Crown, minted 1604-1605 at the Tower Mint in London. This is known as a 'Britain Crown', also called a 1/4 Unite, and is a 5 shillings coin.
1695 Crown – William III
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William of Orange co-ruled with his wife Mary until her death in 1694 when he became William III.
1549-1550 Gold Crown – Edward VI
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Gold crown (5 shilling) coin of Edward VI, minted around 1549 or early 1550 at the Royal Mint (known as the Tower Mint at the time).
1676 Crown – Charles II (Third Bust, 3358)
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Silver Crown of King Charles II, milled coinage, Tower (London) mint by Peter Blondeau using his new mill and screw method.
1892 Crown
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The Obverse shows the Jubilee head portrait of Queen Victoria by Sir Joseph Edgar Boehm