Crown
1933 Wreath Crown – George V
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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
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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
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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
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List of Edward VI Crowns with descriptions, images, mintages, history and info for coin collectors and investors.
1662 Crown Charles II (First Bust)
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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.
1847 Crown – Gothic Crown
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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.
1977 Crown – Silver Jubilee
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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).
1900 Crown – Victoria
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St George and the dragon not only appeared on gold sovereigns but also on some crowns. The Regnal date on the edge is in Roman numerals. For 1900, this could be LXIII or LXIV.
1931 Wreath Crown – George V
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The Reverse is the Wreath Crown, designed by George Kruger Gray. It is a circle made of roses and thistles joined by pairs of smaller shamrocks with a crown in the centre.