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Gothic Crown (five shillings), 1847

This coin bears a portrait of a young Queen Victoria. It is a five shillings denomination and called a crown. Because of the style of the lettering this coin is known as the Gothic Crown. It was acquired by the Melbourne Mint to exhibit at the 1880 Melbourne International Exhibition.

Gothic Crown (five shillings), obverse.
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 Gothic Crown (five shillings), reverse.
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Obverse – Crowned bust of Queen Victoria facing left. Around it in Gothic script is the Latin legend Victoria Dei gratia britannia f:D: [Victoria by the Grace of God Queen of Great Britain, Defender of the Faith].

Reverse – Arms of England, Scotland and Ireland forming a cross with roses, shamrock and thistle in angles. Around the Arms in Gothic script is the Latin legend tuetur unita deus anno dom. Mdcccxlvii [May God guard these united kingdoms 1847 AD].


Transferred from Melbourne Mint, 1978


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