King Charles II Silver Crown
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King Charles II’s reign saw the introduction of the regular production on ‘milled’ coins. This was revolutionary for The Royal Mint and moved away from the traditional ‘hammered’ production technique of coin production.
In 1662, when King Charles II sold Dunkirk back to the French for five million French Livres, this saw a huge influx of silver into the Mint. And as the Crown was the largest denomination made of silver, it was the best choice to efficiently work through the precious metal income.
Today, you have the opportunity to secure this piece of numismatic history from the very limited of Charles II Silver Crowns at CPM Prestige.
Here’s why it’s a CPM Prestige recommendation…
- Over 360 years old
- The first denominations struck using the ‘milled’ coin production method under the reign of King Charles II
- Marks a moment in numismatic history – meaning very limited availability
- Comes protectively encapsulated, with its own certificate of authenticity
Please make the most of this opportunity today whilst you can.
County of Issue: UK Year of Issue: 1660-1685 Diameter: 39mm Weight: 29.36g Obverse: King Charles II Reverse: Crowned Cruciform Shield of Arms