1700 CROWN ( FAIR )
Regular price
£60.00
This 1700 Crown, struck during the reign of William III or William III and Mary II, represents a piece of English numismatic history from the late 17th to early 18th century. The obverse typically features the right-facing bust of William III or the conjoined busts of William III and Mary II, reflecting their joint reign. On the reverse, a crowned shield displays the arms of England, Scotland, France, and Ireland in a cruciform arrangement, symbolizing the unity of these kingdoms under their rule.
In Fair condition, this coin shows significant wear from circulation and age. The details on both the obverse bust and reverse shield are heavily worn, with some elements possibly being faint or partially obscured. Despite its condition, this coin retains historical significance as a tangible artifact from the late Stuart period.
Coin Summary:
• Material: Silver
• Monarchs: William III or William III and Mary II
• Denomination: Crown
• Date: 1700
• Condition: Fair (FAIR)
• Edge Type: Milled
• Diameter: Approximately 38mm