George V, Wreath Crown, 1933, Extremely Fine
The Wreath Crown was struck from 1927 to 1936 (except 1935) and became known as “The Christmas Crown” as they were struck late in the year and distributed primarily by the Bank of England as Christmas presents for their favourite clients. With a mintage of only 7,132, you can see how rare these are, especially when you consider the mintage of the iconic and Very Rare 1905 Halfcrown is 166,000. We have a small number of these fantastic 91 year old silver Crowns available in Extremely Fine condition. A fantastic opportunity to add this rarity to your collection.