In 2013, The Royal Mint will issue at least one commemorative £5 gold crown.There will be a £5 gold crown to celebrate the 60th anniverary of the Coronation of Queen Elizabeth II.
There is a historical difference between gold crowns and gold five pound coins. Crowns were originally five shillings pieces worth a quarter of a pound, and five pound coins were, as their name tells, worth five pounds face value. The first British crowns were gold coins issued in 1544, and the first silver crowns were issued in 1551. It was not until 1990 that the Royal Mint re-tariffed the crown, which was by then a silvery coloured cupro-nickel coin, from five shillings to five pounds.
Technical SpecificationsDiameter, Crown Type | 38.61 mm. |
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Weight, Grams | 39.94 |
Alloy (Carats) | 22 |
Fineness (millesimal) | 916.6 |
Actual Gold Content (Grams) | 36.6117 |
Actual Gold Content (Troy Ounces) | 1.1771 |
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Reverse of 2013 60th Anniversary of The Queens Coronation Gold Proof Crown
2013 60th Anniversary of The Queens Coronation Gold Proof Crown in Presentation Box
Obverse of 2013 60th Anniversary of The Queens Coronation Gold Proof Crown Certificate
Reverse of 2013 60th Anniversary of The Queens Coronation Gold Proof Crown Certificate
2013 60th Anniversary of The Queens Coronation Information Booklet