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The 1665 Crown should not be described like an ordinary run date. Auction archives and specialist descriptions support a clear scarcity premium, with a 2026 VG example realising close to two thousand dollars and older catalogue language describing the date as very rare. CIS therefore frames 1665 as a premium Crown where condition still matters, but availability and collector pressure can dominate the value discussion.

The 1665 Crown is a Charles II second-bust sterling silver Crown with regnal edge date XVII. Specialist auction descriptions have treated the date as very rare, and modern auction records show materially stronger prices even when grade is not high. CIS records the page as Standard identity while preserving the rare-date context in the collector wording.

Description

The 1665 Crown Standard is one of the more sensitive early Charles II Crown entries in CIS. It carries stronger rare-date context than the surrounding common dates, so the page focuses on verified identity, sterling silver specifications, auction evidence and disciplined value interpretation.

History

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Quick Facts

1665

Denomination

Year

Crown

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Monarch

Charles II

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Era

Stuart

No records available

Mintage

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BRITISH COINAGE

1665 Crown

Standard
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Silver

0.925 Fineness

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30.10 g

Weight

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38.6 mm

Diameter

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Lettered

Edge

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Frequently Asked Questions

Why is the 1665 Charles II Crown important to collectors?

A 1665 Charles II Crown is usually stronger than nearby common dates because the date has recognised rare-date status. Value can move sharply depending on grade, surfaces and problem-free eye appeal. CIS uses auction evidence, silver specs and asking price to deliver live Buy/Hold/Pass guidance.

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 second-bust Crown with XVII edge.

1664 Crown Standard

1666 Crown Standard

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