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1847 Victoria Gothic Crown Unidecimo Extremely Fine

1847 Queen Victoria Gothic Crown Unidecimo Extremely Fine Obverse

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A very collectible silver Crown of Queen Victoria, dated 1847. Known as the Gothic Crown, this renown issue gets its name from the Gothic Revival details of the design. These include blackletter-style legends, Victoria’s medieval-style hairstyle, garb and crown. The obverse portrait, designed and engraved by Royal Mint Chief Engraver William Wyon is ornate and flattering. It’s paired with a reverse that shows crowned cruciform shields of arms, arranged around a central garter star with national flower emblems in the angles. This is was engraved by Wyon but designed by Scottish artist William Dyce. The edge bears the regnal year - ‘Unidecimo’ - in raised lettering. The Gothic Crown has only become more sought after in recent months with the release of a remastered version as part of The Royal Mint’s Great Engravers series. This attractive original example would be an excellent addition to any serious collection.
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An Extremely Fine 1847 Gothic Crown with the regnal year 'unidecimo' to the edge.

Gothic Revival Masterpiece

Among the most beautiful coins ever minted, Gothic Crowns are scarce and stunning. They feature a remarkable crowned portrait of Queen Victoria, garbed in the trappings of an art movement that was all the rage in the 1840s. Known as Medieval Revival or Victorian Gothic, its proponents - including Royal Mint Chief Engraver, William Wyon - looked to Britains past for inspiration.

The reverse of the 1847 Crown also evokes the Middle Ages. It bears a highly-detailed design composed of four crowned shields and a bloom of national flower emblems, encircled by a blackletter-style legend, redolent of medieval manuscripts. Wyon carved the dies for the reverse but the design is the work of Scottish artist, William Dyce.

It's a captivating piece, entirely distinct in style from UK coinage issued before and after.

Rare and Sought After

It's not just the beauty of the Gothic Crown that has made it famous among collectors.

Only around 8,000 were ever struck and a range of variations contributed to immediate interest from collectors. Extant examples appear in silver and gold, most commonly with raised gothic lettering to the edge with the regnal year 'unidecimo' though rare plain and 'septimo' edge 1847 Crowns are also known.

Today, fans can enjoy remastered versions of this iconic design, issued as part of The Royal Mint’s Great Engravers collection in gold as well as the original silver. You can find out more about these new Gothic Crowns on our blog which also dives deeper into the history of the 1847 Gothic Crown.

Graded Extremely Fine

This piece boasts an attractive light tone with some colour. Its most reflective between the legends. Some very minor scratches and hairlines are visible. Grade: Extremely Fine.

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