Edward VII, Halfcrown Very Good

Edward VII had a very short reign, 1901-1910, because his Mother, Queen Victoria, lived so long. Much of his coinage is difficult to get and in some cases rather expensive. All of his silver coins were struck in Sterling Silver and a crown was only issued in 1902 for his Coronation. So we offer the Sterling Silver Halfcrown, the largest denomination silver coin stuck for regular usage. It has the bare head of the King on one side and a beautiful crowned shield on the other side. Dates will be of our choice, but no rare dates are included. Available here in Very Good condition.
Availability: In stock
SKU: CEG5071
£34.50
Products specifications
Attribute nameAttribute value
MonarchEdward VII 1901 - 1910
Pre-Decimal DenominationHalfcrown
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