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The QVRRTO edge-error premium depends on confirmed edge reading, not just the date. CIS treats it as a specialist availability row: less liquid than the standard date, more attribution-sensitive, and best judged with auction and dealer comparables before accepting a Buy signal.
Charles II Crowns use a lettered edge as part of the milled silver Crown format. On this variety, the edge wording itself creates the collector-recognised difference, making edge readability central to the coin identity.
Description
The 1682 Crown QVRRTO Edge Error is a recognised edge-inscription variety where QVRRTO appears for QVARTO. CIS separates it from both the standard 1682 Crown and the 1682/1 overdate so attribution and value context remain precise.
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Quick Facts
1682
Denomination
Year
Crown

Monarch
Charles II

Era
Stuart
No records available
Mintage
Frequently Asked Questions
Why is the 1682 QVRRTO Crown a separate CIS variant?
The QVRRTO wording is an edge-inscription error, so it changes the collector identity of the coin. CIS Coin Intelligence System separates this Crown variant to keep edge-error value, rarity context and Buy/Hold/Pass guidance distinct from the normal 1682 Crown.
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 fourth-bust Crown with QVRRTO edge-lettering error.
1682/81 Crown Overdate
1683 Crown Standard
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