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Collectors buy this as the classic first-year rose type, not just as any 1662 Crown. The premium comes from a readable rose, strong first-bust detail, dated edge integrity and clean silver surfaces; it should not inherit the no-rose subtype premium.
The 1662 rose-below-bust Crown sits at the start of Charles II’s Restoration milled silver coinage. It shows Roettier’s first laureate bust with a rose below and the cruciform shield reverse that became the visual language of the early milled Crown.
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1662 Crown Rose Below Bust is a Charles II early milled silver Crown page from CIS Coin Intelligence System, focused on exact identity, value context and collector checks..
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Quick Facts
1662
Denomination
Year
Crown

Monarch
Charles II

Era
Stuart
No records available
Mintage
Frequently Asked Questions
Why does the rose below the bust matter on a 1662 Crown?
The rose confirms the standard first-bust rose-below-bust identity. CIS Coin Intelligence System separates it from the no-rose subtype so value is judged by exact identity, portrait quality, edge detail and market comparables.
Specifications
Metal
Fineness
Weight
Diameter
Edge
Type
Mintage
Period
Mint
Design
Silver
0.925
30.10 g
38.6 mm
Lettered
Milled
No records available
Early Milled (1662-1816)
Royal Mint (London)
Charles II first-bust Crown, rose below bust.
1662 Crown No Rose Below Bust
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