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Crown
1687 Crown – Second Bust – James II -1687 Crown (5 shillings) of King James II minted at the Tower Mint, London. The Reverse is four crowned shields. Date divided.
1845 Crown -The Reverse shows a crowned shield by Jean Baptiste Merlen. Edge has regnal year in Roman figures (IX, 9th year of reign).
1632 Crown – Charles I -Silver crown of King Charles I, struck 1632-1633 (indicated by the Harp mint mark) at the Tower Mint in London. Diameter 43mm.
1933 Wreath Crown – George V -1933, 'wreath' design. The wreath crown design was used between 1927-36 (none in 1935 when the 'Rocking Horse' design was used for the King's 25th Jubilee).
1996 Gold Proof Five Pound Crown – 70th Birthday -Issued to commemorate the 70th birthday of Queen Elizabeth II. The reverse features a design showing a representation of Windsor Castle with five flag poles.
1821 Crown – George IV -This was the first year of George IV Crowns. There are several variants with the edge saying SECUNDO or TERTIO. Proof coins were also minted.
List of Edward VI Crowns -List of Edward VI Crowns with descriptions, images, mintages, history and info for coin collectors and investors.
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.