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The 1683 Crown can show a large gap between catalogue-style guide levels and ordinary visible-market outcomes. CIS keeps the wording condition-led: strong examples can command attention, but ordinary circulated pieces should be checked against realistic dealer and auction comparables.
The 1683 Crown continues the fourth-bust Charles II Crown type, with sterling silver composition, crowned cruciform shields reverse and a lettered edge. It sits in the late Restoration Crown sequence rather than a separate named variety group.
Description
The 1683 Crown Standard is a late Charles II fourth-bust milled silver Crown. CIS records it as a standard circulation identity and focuses value interpretation on grade, strike, surfaces, edge detail and comparable market evidence.
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Quick Facts
1683
Denomination
Year
Crown

Monarch
Charles II

Era
Stuart
No records available
Mintage
Frequently Asked Questions
What should collectors check on a 1683 Charles II Crown?
Collectors should check portrait detail, shield detail, edge lettering, surface marks and overall grade. CIS Coin Intelligence System uses those points with market comparables to assess the 1683 Crown value and 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 Milled Crown
1682 Crown QVRRTO Edge Error
1684 Crown Standard
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