Description
1713 Queen Anne Halfcrown Roses and Plumes
Condition: EF (Extremely Fine)
Price: £650
Design Details: This exquisite 1713 Queen Anne Halfcrown is a stunning piece of numismatic history, showcasing the intricate design of the Roses and Plumes. The obverse features a detailed portrait of Queen Anne, accompanied by the Latin inscription “ANNA DEI GRATIA” (Anne by the Grace of God). The reverse side displays a beautifully crafted cruciform of crowned shields, separated by roses and plumes, symbolizing the union of England and Scotland. The intricate details and historical significance make this coin a prized collectible.
Historical Facts:
- Issued during the reign of Queen Anne, a period marked by the War of the Spanish Succession and significant political changes in the British Isles.
- The Roses and Plumes design was used to symbolize the unification and strength of the kingdom.
- This coin is part of the “Old Head” series, representing the last phase of Queen Anne’s coinage.
Condition: The coin is in extremely fine condition, maintaining its original details and sharpness. With minimal signs of wear, it stands as an exceptional example of early 18th-century coinage. This coin is preserved in a Hartberger holder, ensuring its protection and maintaining its value.
Weight: 14.14 grams
Diameter: 32 mm
Metal Content: Sterling Silver (.925)
Price: £650
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Own a piece of history with this exceptional 1713 Queen Anne Halfcrown. Perfect for collectors and enthusiasts, this coin offers both beauty and historical value. Don’t miss the opportunity to add this gem to your collection!