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For the standard 1682 Crown, value should be judged through grade, surface quality, edge readability and comparable sales rather than assuming a variety premium. Dealer examples and market comparables show a wide spread, so CIS treats the standard row as condition-led and keeps specialist varieties separate.
The 1682 Crown belongs to the late Charles II fourth-bust Crown type, struck in sterling silver with the crowned cruciform shields reverse and a lettered edge. The standard identity is important because recognised overdate and edge-error varieties can trade differently.
Description
The 1682 Crown Standard is the normal fourth-bust Charles II milled silver Crown. CIS keeps this standard identity separate from the 1682/1 overdate and QVRRTO edge-error varieties so value context, rarity interpretation and Buy/Hold/Pass guidance stay clean.
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Quick Facts
1682
Denomination
Year
Crown

Monarch
Charles II

Era
Stuart
No records available
Mintage
Frequently Asked Questions
What makes the 1682 Crown Standard different from the 1682/1 overdate?
The 1682 Crown Standard is the normal fourth-bust Charles II Crown, while the 1682/1 overdate is a recognised variety. CIS Coin Intelligence System separates them so standard-date value, variety premium, rarity scoring and Buy/Hold/Pass guidance are not mixed.
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 cruciform shields and Garter star.
1681 Crown Elephant and Castle
1682/81 Crown Overdate
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