1696 CROWN ( GF )
Regular price
$246.00
Currency | Pound sterling (1158-1970) |
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Composition | Silver (.925) |
Weight | 30.1 g |
Diameter | 38.6 mm |
This 1696 Crown, minted during the reign of William III, is a distinguished piece of English numismatic history from the late 17th century. The obverse features a right-facing bust of William III, adorned with armor and a laurel wreath, reflecting the monarch’s authoritative presence. The reverse displays a crowned shield with the arms of England, Scotland, France, and Ireland arranged in a cruciform pattern, symbolizing the union of these kingdoms under William III’s reign.
In Good Fine (GF) condition, this coin shows moderate wear consistent with its age and circulation. The intricate details on both the portrait and shield are well-preserved, with clear lines and minimal wear on the high points. This coin’s condition and historical significance make it a desirable addition for collectors interested in British numismatics.
Coin Summary:
• Material: Silver
• Monarch: William III
• Denomination: Crown
• Date: 1696
• Condition: Good Fine (GF)
• Edge Type: Milled
• Diameter: Approximately 38mm