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1 Crown - William IV NSW Sydney Colonial

Issuer Australia
Year 1830
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Value 1 Crown (¼)
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Obverse script Latin
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Edge Reeded
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No crown denomination was ever officially struck for New South Wales under William IV, and copper-nickel was not a coinage alloy in use anywhere in the British colonial system during the 1830s. This piece is almost certainly a later fantasy or token issue produced for the collector market, not a coin that circulated in the colony.

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