Just started collecting them seriously a few months ago. Generally more expensive and harder to find before Festival of Britain. I have a worn 1822, VF 1844, aFine 1889, gFine 1900 and a Proof 1927, EF 1929 AU 1935 and 1937 and UNC 1951 x 2, 1953 x 4, 1960 and numerous later coins.
The first early decimal crown coins from 1972 to 1981 had just the legal tender value of 25p pence, but because of inflation, the crown coin value was increased to £5 pounds legal tender in 1990 🤑🤑🤑😀🤑
Just started collecting them seriously a few months ago. Generally more expensive and harder to find before Festival of Britain. I have a worn 1822, VF 1844, aFine 1889, gFine 1900 and a Proof 1927, EF 1929 AU 1935 and 1937 and UNC 1951 x 2, 1953 x 4, 1960 and numerous later coins.
That is a great collection especially for a few weeks
I have a similar amount of crowns but I am always looking for new ones
The first early decimal crown coins from 1972 to 1981 had just the legal tender value of 25p pence, but because of inflation, the crown coin value was increased to £5 pounds legal tender in 1990 🤑🤑🤑😀🤑
Very true
What about the South African coins like Cecil Rhodes or the Southern Rhodesia 1953 or SR George V 1932?
Yes if we look to the colony's then there are even more great coins
Всё хочу крону Кромвеля купить, да никак не могу найти!
It's a very illusive coin
@@BitsAndBobsCoinsЯ очень люблю английский монеты, но собираю только кроны в люксе и золото.
Crowns are the king of coins..28.28 grams
Absolutely 😁💯
Is this Chris explaining sounds so much like him
I hadn't ever noticed a similarity, but I am not Christopher
@@BitsAndBobsCoins haha sorry he does the same as what you d o just similar voices I suppose