Regular price
£895.00
This 1663 Crown, minted during the reign of Charles II, is a significant piece of English numismatic history from the Restoration period. The obverse features a detailed portrait of Charles II, showcasing the monarch’s regal presence following the re-establishment of the monarchy. The reverse displays the intricate design of the crowned shields of England, Scotland, Ireland, and France, arranged in a cruciform pattern. This particular coin is distinguished by having no roses and no stops, adding to its uniqueness and historical value. In Good Fine (GF) condition, it retains substantial detail, making it an attractive piece for collectors who appreciate both historical context and the artistry of 17th-century coinage.
Coin Summary:
• Material: Silver
• Monarch: Charles II
• Denomination: Crown
• Date: 1663
• Condition: Good Fine (GF)
• Edge Type: Milled
• Features: No roses, no stops