This example we would grade as a EF,
with only light wear to the upper raised surfaces of both the Obverse and the Reverse.Judge yourself, we do grade and describe our coins as accurately as possible and you can check our Feedback and buy with complete confidence.
Through a glass the coin does have a few light contacts to the Obverse, otherwise it has a nice even flan with an underlying toning with a very good edge.
THE KING GEORGE V 'WREATH' CROWN.
The 'Wreath Crown' series of coins were originally issued by the Royal Mint at Christmas to be given primarily as an attractive gift, hence the very low mintages of some years. However, they were legal tender and quite a number of them did eventually end up in circulation. All are seeing a steady rise in price each year.
Issued over nine years, some like the 1934 key date have a very low issue of only 932 coins, and as such command very high prices in any grade.
Indeed, is it a very fine numismatic challenge to collect an example of each year, in what is arguably the most attractive crown issued since Queen Victoria's beautiful 'Gothic' Crown.
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