1567-1570 Gold Crown Elizabeth I Obverse CNG 1567 Gold Crown Elizabeth I - The 1567 Elizabeth I Gold Crown. First issue. London mint - mintmark is a coronet. The coins would probably have been minted 1567-1570.
1644-45 Gold Crown Charles I Obverse 2706 RM 1644-45 Gold Crown – Charles I (Tower Mint under Parliament) - 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.
1929 Wreath Crown George V Reverse 1929 Wreath Crown – George V - The 1929 Wreath Crown, a Silver Proof Crown of King George V with the 'wreath' design
1713 Crown Anne DVODECIMO Reverse 1713 Crown – Anne (DVODECIMO) - The 1713 Crown (DVODECIMO). Silver Crown (5 shillings) of Queen Anne, minted at the Royal Mint in London. Third bust.
1551 Crown Edward VI Obverse attr-Classical Numismatic Group, Inc 1551 Crown – Edward VI - 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 Obverse 1895 Crown – Victoria - 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 Obverse MV 1666 Crown – Charles II (Second Bust, 3355) - You can also find the 1666 Crown with an elephant below the bust (SCBC 3356) and they are more expensive.
1663 Crown Charles II Reverse MV 1663 Crown – Charles II (First Bust, 3354) - 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 Obverse MV 1679 Crown – Charles II (Third Bust, 3358) - 1679 Silver Crown (5 Shillings) of King Charles II. The Third Bust is larger than the Second Bust.
1667 Crown Charles II Second Bust Reverse MV 1667 Crown – Charles II (Second Bust) - 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).