I recently changed what I collect to focus on world silver crowns. I was really drawn to the large coins with beautiful designs where many can be purchased fairly inexpensively. I try to purchase certified coins in grades of Au58 or above. So follow me on my quest to assemble the greatest collection of Silver Crowns in the world. The British crown which was a successor to the English Crown and the Scottish Dollar, came into being with the Union of the kingdoms of England and Scotland in 1707. As with the English coin its value was five Shillings until 1981, since 1990 that has been £5. It has historically been a heavy Silver coin weighing about one ounce.
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A crown was a UK coin with a face value of five shillings. From the end of the 19 th century the crown was largely a commemorative coin, and remains so today. Some editions that were minted in lower numbers can be worth between £5 and £50, depending on the condition, others are worth very little, but are collected to complete collections. The crown coin was nicknamed the dollar, but is not to be confused with the British trade dollar that circulated in the Orient. In 2014, a new world record price was achieved for a milled silver crown. The coin was issued as a pattern by engraver Thomas Simon in 1663 and nicknamed the 'Reddite Crown'. This was presented to Charles II as the new.
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