100 Years of Royal Dynasty Celebrated on New Crown Coin
2017-01-05 Thu
The British Royal family’s dynastic name – “Windsor” was introduced in 1917 due to the Great War. A new crown coin was issued on 1st January to celebrate 100 years of this name which continues to be used even today. The name should survive through the next generations and heirs to the British throne.The coin features Windsor Castle’s Round Tower flying the royal standard, a wreath of acorn and leaf clusters, St. Edward’s crown, the inscriptions CENTENARY OF THE HOUSE OF WINDSOR and 2017. The obverse features the latest portrait design of HM Queen Elizabeth II and the inscription 5 POUNDS.
There is no mintage limit for the £5 Cupro-nickel 28 g BU coin. The mintage limit of the £5 .925 silver 28 g Proof coin is 13,000, that of £5 .925 silver 56 g proof coin is 5,500 and that of the £5 .9167 gold 39.94 g Proof coin is 884.
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