They were originally intended as archery targets, but they were too small, the arrows didn't penetrate them properly, and the longbow was pretty much obsolete by that time, anyway.
Just proof pieces that numbered 8000 total for the only two years of mintage, 1847 and 1853. This one doesn't look too bad but I would ask for better images. Unfortunately for this one, the scratch on her cheek will classify this as an impaired piece. Still nice though...you gotta love 'em...
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<< <i>So I take it these were never intended for circulation? >>
probably no more than a silver eagle would be today, but you never know what might show up there.
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1847 - Proof lettered edge .925
1847 - Proof plain edge .925
1847 - Proof pure silver
1847 - Proof gold
1847 - Proof "white metal"
1853 - Proof lettered edge .925
1853 - Proof plain edge .925
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<< <i>They were only issued in proof.
1847 - Proof lettered edge .925
1847 - Proof plain edge .925
1847 - Proof pure silver
1847 - Proof gold
1847 - Proof "white metal"
1853 - Proof lettered edge .925
1853 - Proof plain edge .925 >>
Bet the gold would be a jaw dropper!
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Anyone have an image of the Proof gold Gothic Crown?
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