1897 Crown Victoria LXI Obverse MJH 1897 Crown – Victoria - The 1897 Crown coin (5 shillings) was minted at the Royal Mint. A large coin (38.61mm) and very popular to collect. 92.5% silver but still available at a reasonable price.
1977 Crown Obverse 1977 Crown – Silver Jubilee - Issued to commemorate Elizabeth II's 25 years on the throne. This was the second of the decimal crowns and was denominated as 25 pence when released (previously, crowns were five shillings).
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
1847 Gothic Crown Obverse 1847 Crown – Gothic Crown – Victoria - The 1847 Gothic Crown is one of the most beautiful coins ever minted. They are quite rare as only 8,000 were minted. The Gothic Portrait was designed by William Wyon.
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.
1718 Crown George I Obverse 1718 Crown – George I - The 1718 crown coin is an overstrike of the 1716 crown coin which means the '8' is stamped over the '6' in the date. It's less expensive for the Mint to modify dies to do this for small batches as there is no need to create totally new dies.
No Picture List of Victoria Crowns - List of Queen Victoria Crowns.
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.
1601 Crown Elizabeth I Obverse 1601 Crown – Elizabeth I - Elizabeth I silver (0.925) crown. It is said to be the Sixth issue, minted at the Tower mint (London Mint). It is undated but was struck around 1601-1602 as crowns were only issued in those years.
1662 Crown Charles First Bust Rose Below Milled Roettier Obverse 1662 Crown Charles II (First Bust, 3350) - The coin was milled using the new machinery of Peter Blondeau at the Tower Mint. There are many variations of this coin including different hair styles and length.