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On 11 Jun, 19:56, Charles Ellson wrote:
On Wed, 11 Jun 2008 18:11:27 +0100, "Peter Masson" wrote: "Charles Ellson" wrote Crowns tended to be issued above face value in proof condition but the 1953 coins were IMU the first to be issued as part of a set of coins in "uncirculated" condition (as was the 1965 Churchill Crown). AFAIAA the 1953 uncirculated set was issued at or near face value so many (like my mother's) possibly disappeared/dispersed when there was an urgent need for cash. When were crowns last minted as normal currency, as opposed to commemoratives? That might be down to interpretation. The last intentionally-regular issues for general circulation seem to have been after the 1887 Royal Jubilee. Since then have been mostly commemorative issues but even before Victoria's time they don't seem to have been established as an "everyday" issue. I suspect their size possibly clashed with some kind of practical threshold above which coins were inconvenient to carry or handle. Todays 5p IMHO clashes with the lower threshold where coins are too small to be convenient to handle. |
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