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Crown - Edward VIII gold

Issuer British Palestine (Israel)
Year 1936
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Orientation Medal alignment ↑↑
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Obverse lettering EDWARD · VIII · KING · & · EMPEROR
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Reverse script Latin
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This piece occupies genuinely strange territory in numismatic history. Edward VIII abdicated in December 1936 before a single coin bearing his effigy entered circulation anywhere in the British Empire — making every issue attributed to his reign either a pattern, a fantasy, or an outright fabrication. British Palestine never produced a circulating crown-sized gold piece under any monarch, and the X# prefix in the Krause catalog signals explicitly that this is an unofficial or fantasy issue, not a product of any recognized mint authority.

Collector demand for Edward VIII material has historically inflated the market for pieces with dubious provenance.

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