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1 Crown - Elizabeth II Equestrian, Gold 22ct

Uitgever Pobjoy Mint
Jaar 1984
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Diameter 22.10 mm
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Beschrijving keerzijde A classical equestrian figure, depicting an athlete on horseback in dynamic motion, evoking the equestrian events of the 1984 Los Angeles Summer Olympic Games. The rider and horse are shown in bold relief, with a stylized landscape in the background and a small Pobjoy Mint hallmark visible in the mid-field. The circular legend at the top reads TWENTY THIRD OLYMPIAD·LOS ANGELES, while ONE CROWN arcs along the lower border, all separated by central dots.
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Opschrift keerzijde TWENTY THIRD OLYMPIAD·LOS ANGELES ·ONE CROWN·
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Aanvullende informatie

Pobjoy Mint struck this gold variant as part of a tiered series alongside silver and cupro-nickel issues, a commercial strategy the Surrey-based private mint refined through the 1970s and 80s to serve the collector and investor markets simultaneously. The Isle of Man, as a Crown Dependency outside UK parliamentary jurisdiction, gave Pobjoy unusual latitude to issue legal tender coinage with precious metal content not constrained by Royal Mint policy.

The .917 fineness matches the historic British sovereign standard, a deliberate alignment that made the piece legible to gold buyers already familiar with that benchmark.

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