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1 Crown - Edward VI 3rd period

Issuer Royal Mint (England)
Year 1551-1553
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Value 1 Crown
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Reverse description Central crowned quartered royal shield of arms bearing the arms of France (fleurs-de-lis) and England (passant guardant lions) in alternate quarters, flanked by the initials E and R in the field to either side of the shield. The shield is surmounted by an ornate imperial crown. The circumferential legend SCVTVM FIDEI PROTEGET EVM is separated by a cross pattee at the top and contained within a beaded border.
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