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Did someone say "crowns"?  
Edited by oih82w8 09/20/2015 3:44 pm
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United States
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The Sloppy Puppy! Slobbering Dog! Gomer the Wolfhound. 32nd CRD 84-86
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Namibia
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Modern day crown size 5 Rand  
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Very nice!  This is an older dormant topic. We have a more recent and active crown topic here... http://goccf.com/t/297914Please add your lovely photo to it! 
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Bedrock of the Community
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Very nice! 
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Canada
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2002 Canada. 50 cents.  
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Bedrock of the Community
Canada
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1861 New Brunswick. One cent.  
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Pillar of the Community
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Beautiful cent Dorado 
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Pillar of the Community
United States
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I guess this is the thread for common/ordinary crown-sized coins, whereas the other thread in the "World Coins and Commemoratives" subforum is only for gems and rarities? France -- 5 francs, 1868:  
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Quote: 1861 New Brunswick. One cent. Is this the thread for pictures of crowns, too? Maybe we should have a thread for coins showing crowns, coats of arms, shields, mantles, and other heraldic designs?
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Quote: So, there are a few definitions for what a "crown" is. Properly, it's a large silver British pre-decimal coin worth 5 shillings, or 1/4 of a pound. However, since decimalization, these have been made with a value of 25 pence (later increased to 5 pounds). And some people apply this definition to any large silver coin (such as silver dollars or silver pesos or silver 5-franc coins). To make things more confusing, some crowns aren't even made of silver, such as the British 1951 crown made of copper-nickel, and numerous copper-nickel coins from 1960s Africa. Still, everyone loves large coins, so I thought I would make a thread for showing them off in.
So... post a large-sized coin, silver or copper-nickel! The only rule here is that it must be large, it must be heavy, and it must be made out of gray metal; use your own best judgment.
I'll start with three of my recent additions:
Quote: Is this the thread for pictures of crowns, too?
Maybe we should have a thread for coins showing crowns, coats of arms, shields, mantles, and other heraldic designs? No , You are right...Iam sorry. Now is the right time for you to start the new thread ! Did you see the jbuck recommendation : Quote: This is an older dormant topic. We have a more recent and active crown topic here... http://goccf.com/t/297914Please add your lovely photo to it!
Edited by Dorado 11/30/2018 02:15 am
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Quote: Did you see the jbuck recommendation : That recommendation was made last April. In more recent months, it looks like the other crown thread has evolved into a high-end thread, mostly for old/rare coins costing thousands of dollars. I did recently post a Mexican peso there, but I think this thread in the Main Coin Forum is more appropriate for more routine coins (including US dollars). I'd hate to pollute that other thread with typical, everyday crowns. I guess we should leave it up to the CCF staff -- should we lock this thread and just dump all our random/modern crowns in the other thread?
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Quote: Now is the right time for you to start the new thread ! I guess this new trehad should go in the main coin forum, since it would allow coins from the modern and medieval/ancient period, and coins from the US, Canada, Australia, Great Britain, and the rest of the world?
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Even I got confused as to which topic we were in. 
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