1666 CROWN ELEPHANT BELOW BUST ( GF ) GREAT FIRE OF LONDON
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£895.00
This 1666 Crown, minted during the reign of Charles II, holds significant historical importance linked to the aftermath of the Great Fire of London. Featuring the second bust of Charles II on the obverse, the coin is distinguished by the inclusion of an elephant below the bust, symbolizing the royal African Company. The reverse showcases the classic design of the crowned shields of England, Scotland, Ireland, and France, arranged in a cruciform pattern. Identified under Spink reference XVIII, this coin is esteemed for its historical context and craftsmanship from the Restoration era. In Good Fine (GF) condition, it retains clear details and a pleasing patina, offering collectors a tangible link to the events and era it represents.
Coin Summary:
• Material: Silver
• Monarch: Charles II
• Denomination: Crown
• Date: 1666
• Condition: Good Fine (GF)
• Bust: Second bust
• Features: Elephant below bust (symbolizing the Royal African Company)
• Historical Context: Great Fire of London
• Edge Type: Milled
• Spink Reference: XVIII