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One of the most spectacular designs for a silver coin in the entire British Milled series the Proof Gothic Crowns with lettered edge were limited to a mintage of only 8,000 pieces. William Wyon (1795-1851) was the Royal Academy engraver responsible and was at the peak of his career having also designed the equally impressive gold "Una and the Lion" Five Pound pieces dated 1839 also in Roman numerals.

Victoria (1837-1901), Proof Gothic silver Crown, 1847, engraved by William Wyon

Obverse - Crowned gothic style bust left, small ww incuse on truncation, trefoil and arc border, legend in lower case Gothic lettering both sides, "Victoria dei gratia britanniar. Reg: f: d."

Reverse - Inverted die axis, crowned cruciform shields, emblems in angles, garter star at centre, w incuse on inner border either dies of top crown, date in roman numerals in lower right of legend which commences in upper left quarter, "tueatur unita deus anno dom mdcccxlvii", edge inscribed in raised letters "decus. et. tutamen. anno. regni. undecimo."

The Latin legend translates on the obverse as "Victoria by the Grace of God, Queen of the Britons, Defender of the Faith," and on the reverse as "May God guard these united, in the year of our Lord 1847."

The legend on the edge translates as "An ornament and a safeguard in the eleventh year of her reign."

Specification

Specification Value
Denomination Crown
Alloy .925 Sterling Silver
Weight 28.23 g
Diameter 38.61mm
Reverse Designer William Wyon
Specification Value
Obverse Designer William Wyon
Year 1847
Pure Metal Type Silver
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