

Regular price
£230.00
The 1902 Crown, minted during the reign of King Edward VII, is a significant piece of British numismatic history. Struck in the year following Queen Victoria’s death, this coin features a mature portrait of King Edward VII on the obverse, marking the beginning of a new era in British monarchy. The reverse typically showcases the iconic St. George slaying the dragon, a design by Benedetto Pistrucci that symbolizes strength and bravery.
In Almost Uncirculated (AUNC) condition, this coin exhibits minimal wear, retaining much of its original luster and sharp details. The finer elements of King Edward VII’s portrait and the dynamic scene on the reverse are well-preserved adding to the coin’s uniqueness and collector interest.
Coin Summary:
• Date: 1902
• Monarch: King Edward VII
• Denomination: Crown
• Metal: Silver
• Condition: Almost Uncirculated (AUNC)