That would be the 1/5 crown? It's listed in the Krause world coin catalogue as #798, valued at $165 (that was before the rise in the price of gold). The silver 1 crowns are listed as KM#799, and comes in two flavours: uncirculated cupronickel (CV $7.50) and proof sterling silver (CV $50).
It seems to be part of their "Year 2000" series, commemorating great moments in history. "Fall of the Roman Empire", "Birth of Mohammad" and "Norman Conquest" were also issued that year. It seems to be a 12-coin series, 1997 to 1999.
It seems to be part of their "Year 2000" series, commemorating great moments in history. "Fall of the Roman Empire", "Birth of Mohammad" and "Norman Conquest" were also issued that year. It seems to be a 12-coin series, 1997 to 1999.
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