Great Britain 1845 Crown GB1419
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Great Britain 1845 Crown GB1419

Year / Era: 1845
Denomination: crown coin, equivalent to five shillings
Composition: Silver
Certification: Uncertified
Obverse: depicts the young head portrait of Queen Victoria with the inscription "VICTORIA DEI GRATIA" (Victoria by the Grace of God) and the date 1845.
Reverse: features the crowned royal coat-of-arms within a laurel wreath, with the inscription "BRITANNIARUM REGINA FID DEF" (Queen of the Britains, Defender of the Faith).

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 The coin depicts the young head portrait of Queen Victoria on the obverse (front side), with the inscription "VICTORIA DEI GRATIA" (Victoria by the Grace of God) and the date 1845.

This is a sterling silver (.925 fine) crown coin. This coin was not included in demonetization legislation when decimalization was introduced in 1971. It has been confirmed by the Royal Mint that the coin remains legal tender, having been remonetized with a value of 25 pence.

 The reverse of the coin features the crowned royal coat-of-arms within a laurel wreath, with the inscription "BRITANNIARUM REGINA FID DEF" (Queen of the Britains, Defender of the Faith).

The mintage for the 1845 Crown was 159,000 coins.

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