William and Mary Silver Half Crown
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William III and Mary II ruled jointly as co-monarchs of England, Scotland, and Ireland starting in 1689 after the Glorious Revolution, which deposed Mary’s Catholic father, King James II. Their partnership was unique in English history, as both held sovereign authority.
Mary prioritised domestic affairs, while William, a skilled military leader, focused on external threats, especially against France. Their reign solidified Protestant dominance, strengthened parliamentary governance, and established the Bill of Rights (1689), a cornerstone of constitutional monarchy.
Their coinage was also unique as it featured the cojoined portrait. The two monarchs face the same way on the obverse as to represent their joint reign - making any numismatic piece incredibly collectable.
Here's why the William and Mary Silver Half Crown is a CPM Prestige recommendation...
- Over 300 years old
- Struck from Sterling Silver
- One of the most unique coins in British history
- Each coin is protectively encapsulated
- Comes with its own certificate of authenticity
So please, if you wish to secure your own piece of remarkable British history - click 'Order Now' and own the William and Mary Silver Half Crown.
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