
1 Crown - Anne (2nd bust) - United Kingdom - Numista
Crowned cruciform shields with central Garter star, divided date above, legend around. Note: halved English/Scottish shields following Acts of Union, 1707. Script: Latin. Lettering: MAG· BRI·FR· ET·HIB· REG·1707·. Translation: Queen of Great Britain France and Ireland. Engraver: Johann Ochs. Regnal year in Latin. Script: Latin. Lettering: SEXTO.
1707 Crown - Anne (Edinburgh) - Coin Parade
Rare Queen Anne Silver Crown, minted in 1707, the year of the formation of the United Kingdom of Great Britain. Under the bust is 'E' showing the coin was minted in Edinburgh, and now (in 1707) part of the new British coinage.
Great Britain Crown KM 519.3 Prices & Values - NGC
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1 Crown - Anne (pre-Union) - England - Numista
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½ Crown - Anne (post-Union) - United Kingdom - Numista
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Queen Anne, Crown (1707) - Baldwin's
She reigned until 1707 when the Acts of Union joined the crowns of England and Scotland under one title and gave Queen Anne the order; Queen of Great Britain and Ireland, which she held until her death in 1714.
GREAT BRITAIN. Crown, 1707. Edinburgh Mint. Anne (1702-14).
Worn, as to be expected from the grade, but undamaged with variegated toning over the surfaces. Estimate: $200 - $300. PCGS# 616704. PCGS VF-25 Secure Holder. Click here for certification details from PCGS. We do our best to provide precise spot prices; however, during times of market volatility, prices may not be to-the-minute accurate.
Queen Anne Silver Crown, 1707 (Edinburgh Mint) | The Royal Mint
She was the last Stuart monarch and ruled when England and Scotland united into a single kingdom in 1707. Queen Anne was therefore the first monarch of the United Kingdom of Great Britain. Derived from a gold coin introduced by Henry VIII in 1526 to replace the sovereign, crowns have a long history.
GREAT BRITAIN. Crown, 1707-E Year SEXTO. Edinburgh Mint.
Variety with 10 strings on harp. Despite seeing some time in circulation, with wear on the high elements of Anne's portrait, this example offers an overall cinder gray color and is rather attractive, all while being less commonly seen with the Edinburgh mintmark. Estimate: $700 - $1,000. Provenance: From the Mark and Lottie Salton Collection.
Crown 1707 "Second draped bust". Post-Union (United Kingdom, …
Find out the current coin value of the British Crown 1707 "Second draped bust". Post-Union. This silver coin from the times of Anne. The record price belongs to the lot 35671 sold at the Heritage Auctions auction for USD 10,200. Bidding took place August 25, 2022. Where to sell?
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