1662 CROWN ( GVF ) ROSE BELOW CHARLES II INTERLINKED C's
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$1,731.00
his 1662 Crown, minted during the reign of Charles II, is a notable example of English numismatic history from the Restoration period. The obverse features a portrait of Charles II, showcasing the monarch’s likeness during this era. Below the bust are interlinked C’s, symbolizing the engraver’s initials, and a rose, further adding to its distinctive design elements. The reverse displays the classic crowned shields of England, Scotland, Ireland, and France, arranged in a cruciform pattern. In Very Fine (VF) condition, this coin exhibits minimal wear and retains clear details on both the portrait and shield, reflecting its historical significance and craftsmanship. Collectors interested in 17th-century English coinage will appreciate the rarity and historical context offered by this coin.
Coin Summary:
• Material: Silver
• Monarch: Charles II
• Denomination: Crown
• Date: 1662
• Condition: Very Fine (VF)
• Features: Rose below bust, interlinked C’s (Spink 3350)
• Edge Type: Milled