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The 1677 date is mainly a condition-led Crown. Lower-grade examples can trade at accessible Charles II levels, while clearer Good Fine or stronger pieces can move sharply higher when portrait detail, shield definition and edge lettering remain convincing. CIS should treat the value test as a comparison between grade, surfaces and asking price rather than the date alone.
The 1677 Crown sits within the late-1670s Charles II milled Crown sequence, when the design had settled into the familiar laureate bust and crowned cruciform shield reverse. CIS records it as the governed Standard identity and keeps variety or die-specific claims out of the SEO layer unless separately verified.
Description
The 1677 Crown Standard is a Charles II early milled silver Crown in CIS. With 0.925 silver, 30.1g weight, 38.6mm diameter and a lettered edge, it is a large Restoration coin where eye appeal, edge clarity, surface quality and grade drive most value differences.
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Quick Facts
1677
Denomination
Year
Crown

Monarch
Charles II

Era
Stuart
No records available
Mintage
Frequently Asked Questions
How should a standard 1677 Crown be separated from 1677-76?
The standard 177 Crown lacks the 7-over-6 date feature. CIS keeps it separate so ordinary 1677 examples are priced by condition and comparables instead of overdate demand.
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 third-bust Crown with VICESIMO NONO edge.
1676 Crown Standard
1677-76 Crown Overdate
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