Information about effigy: Imperial Crown - St Edward's Crown and the Tudor Crown

Imperial Crown - St Edward's Crown and the Tudor Crown
Australia / Two Dollars 2013 Coronation (Purple)

St Edward's Crown is named after Saint Edward the Confessor, one of the last Anglo-Saxon kings of England (1042 - 5 January 1066). It has traditionally been used to crown English and British monarchs at their coronations since the 13th century (with a two-century gap between 1689 and 1911).

The Tudor Crown, also known as Henry VIII's Crown, was the state crown of English monarchs from around the time of King Henry VIII until it was destroyed during the Civil War in 1649. It was described by the art historian Sir Roy Strong as "a masterpiece of early Tudor jeweller's art", and its form has been compared to the crown of the Holy Roman Empire.

The heraldic depictions of the Royal Crown have undergone many changes in their form and enrichment, and have alternated between representing St Edward's Crown and the Tudor Crown. On coinage, the royal crown is used to mark symbols related to the British monarchy - for example, to crown the monarch's monogram, or the value on some denominations.The symbol is used mostly on coinage of the United Kingdom, but also on colonial (British Empire) and Commonwealth coinage as well - such as the Australian sovereign series. It first appeared on the Crown of the Double Rose coin introduced during the reign of King Henry VIII in 1526.

The actual crown began to assume its present form in the reign of King Henry V. Henry V's crown consisted of a jewelled circlet heightened by four crosses pattée alternating with eight fleurs-de-lis in pairs, and two arches springing from behind the crosses and supporting at the top a mound and cross (similar to an orb). In some reigns additional arches were used, and the number of crosses pattée and fleurs-de-lis was varied. By the reign of King Charles I the royal crown was depicted similarly to the Tudor crown which had four crosses pattée alternating with four fleurs-de-lis, and also four arches rising almost to a point, the arches being studded with pearls. After the restoration of the monarchy, King Charles II based the royal crown on the new St Edward's Crown, which had four crosses pattée alternating with four fleurs-de-lis, but the number of arches was reduced to two and the curvature of the arches being depressed at the point of intersection. On this pattern the royal crown was depicted until the second half of the reign of Queen Victoria.

While various crown symbols had been used for this purpose for many years previously, in 1880 after Queen Victoria became Empress of India it was felt that the heraldic crown should be given an imperial form (it was now the Imperial Crown), and this was effected by making the arches semi-circular joined at the top with the mound and cross. The new design was never intended to represent any actual physical crown and its depiction was never officially standardised at the time, although in shape it bears a close resemblance to both the Imperial State Crown and the small diamond crown of Queen Victoria. As a result of this change the depiction of the crown was very much "at the mercy" of the artist and many variants emerged. After the accession of King Edward VII the War Office raised the issue of a standardised design for use by the army. The king decided on the "Tudor" or "imperial" crown design, and henceforth only this depiction of the crown was used.

In 1952 Queen Elizabeth II requested the design be replaced with a representation of the St Edward's Crown which she wore at her coronation. Many, though not all, of the derived designs around the world were updated to match. Maundy coinage for example was not updated, and continued with the 1880 design depicting the Tudor crown (rounded on top, without the depressions of St Edward's crown).

Following the death of Queen Elizabeth II, the design of King Charles III's royal cypher was announced on 27 September 2022, which featured the Tudor crown rather than the St Edward’s Crown. According to the College of Arms, this depiction would henceforth be used in representations of the Royal Arms, badges and military uniforms. It is also represented on coinage depicting the King's royal cypher, and features on his crowned effigy.

Imperial Crown - St Edward's Crown and the Tudor Crown - Example/s on coins
Australia / Two Dollars 2013 Coronation (Purple)

St Edwards Crown on Australian $2

Australia / Two Dollars 2013 Coronation (Purple)

St Edwards Crown is the central motif of the second Australian coloured circulation coin, marking the 60th anniversary of the Coronation of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II.

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CountryNameMintageLegend
Canada Platinum Ounce 2022 Platinum Jubilee 325 ELIZABETH II CANADA D · G · REGINA 300 DOLLARS
Fiji Platinum Half Gram 2022 Queen Elizabeth II Platinum Jubilee 5,000 FIJI 2022 1 DOLLAR
Saint Helena Silver Two Ounces 2022 Platinum Jubilee 700 ELIZABETH II · D · G · REGINA · F · D · ST. HELENA · 2 POUNDS 2022 ·
Saint Helena Silver Kilo 2022 Platinum Jubilee 50 ELIZABETH II · D · G · REGINA · F · D · ST. HELENA · 5 POUNDS 2022 ·
Saint Helena Gold Ounce 2022 Platinum Jubilee 250 ELIZABETH II · D · G · REGINA · F · D · ST. HELENA · 5 POUNDS 2022 ·
Saint Helena Gold Two Ounces 2022 Platinum Jubilee 70 ELIZABETH II · D · G · REGINA · F · D · ST. HELENA · 5 POUNDS 2022 ·
Saint Helena Silver Five Ounces 2022 Platinum Jubilee 220 ELIZABETH II · D · G · REGINA · F · D · ST. HELENA · 5 POUNDS 2022 ·
Saint Helena Silver Ounce 2022 Platinum Jubilee 2,022 ELIZABETH II · D · G · REGINA · F · D · ST. HELENA · 1 POUND 2022 ·
United Kingdom Gold Fifteen Kilos 2022 Platinum Jubilee 1 ELIZABETH II · D · G · REG · F · D · 15000 POUNDS · 2022 ·
United Kingdom Gold Seven Kilos 2022 Platinum Jubilee 1 ELIZABETH II · D · G · REG · F · D · 7000 POUNDS · 2022 ·
United Kingdom Silver Ten Ounces 2022 Platinum Jubilee 150 ELIZABETH II · D · G · REG · F · D · 10 POUNDS · 2022 ·
United Kingdom Silver Kilo 2022 Platinum Jubilee 140 ELIZABETH II · D · G · REG · F · D · 500 POUNDS · 2022 ·
United Kingdom Gold Ten Ounces 2022 Platinum Jubilee 44 ELIZABETH II · D · G · REG · F · D · 500 POUNDS · 2022 ·
United Kingdom Gold Five Ounces 2022 Platinum Jubilee 129 ELIZABETH II · D · G · REG · F · D · 500 POUNDS · 2022 ·
United Kingdom Silver Five Ounces 2022 Platinum Jubilee 1,000 ELIZABETH II · D · G · REG · F · D · 10 POUNDS · 2022 ·
United Kingdom Fifty Pence 2022 Platinum Jubilee, Equestrian Portrait 390,676 ELIZABETH II · D · G · REG · F · D · 50 PENCE · 2022 ·
United Kingdom Fifty Pence 2022 Commonwealth Games 145,292 ELIZABETH II · D · G · REG · F · D · 50 PENCE · 2022 ·
United Kingdom Gold Five Kilos 2022 Platinum Jubilee 2 ELIZABETH II · D · G · REG · F · D · 5000 POUNDS · 2022 ·
United Kingdom Gold Kilo 2022 Platinum Jubilee 14 ELIZABETH II · D · G · REG · F · D · 1000 POUNDS · 2022 ·
United Kingdom Gold Two Kilos 2022 Platinum Jubilee 1 ELIZABETH II · D · G · REG · F · D · 2000 POUNDS · 2022 ·
United Kingdom Fifty Pence 2022 Platinum Jubilee 5,076,164 ELIZABETH II · D · G · REG · F · D · 50 PENCE · 2022 ·
United Kingdom Fifty Pence 2022 50 Years of Pride 5,090,685 ELIZABETH II · D · G · REG · F · D · 50 PENCE · 2022 ·
United Kingdom Penny 2022 (Maundy) unknown + ELIZABETH · II · DEI · GRATIA · REGINA · F : D :
United Kingdom Sixpence 2022 8,432 ELIZABETH · II · DEI · GRA · REGINA · FID · DEF ·
United Kingdom Fourpence 2022 (Maundy) unknown + ELIZABETH · II · DEI · GRATIA · REGINA · F : D :
United Kingdom Threepence 2022 (Maundy) unknown + ELIZABETH · II · DEI · GRATIA · REGINA · F : D :
United Kingdom Twopence 2022 (Maundy) unknown + ELIZABETH · II · DEI · GRATIA · REGINA · F : D :
New Zealand Gold Quarter Ounce 2023 King Charles III Coronation 500 CHARLES III · NEW ZEALAND .9999 Au .25oz 2023
New Zealand Gold Ounce 2023 King Charles III Coronation 74 CHARLES III · NEW ZEALAND .9999 Au 1oz 2023
Niue Gold Ounce 2023 King Charles III Coronation 150 1oz 9999 GOLD 100 DOLLARS PUBLIC SEAL OF NIUE 2023
Niue Silver Ounce 2023 King Charles III Coronation 1,000 1oz 999 SILVER ONE DOLLAR PUBLIC SEAL OF NIUE 2023
Samoa Silver Kilo 2023 Queen Elizabeth II Platinum Jubilee 199 SAMOA 2023 1006 g Ag 999 25 DOLLARS
Tokelau Gold Thousandth-Ounce 2023 King Charles unknown TOKELAU 2023 1 DOLLAR
United Kingdom Five Pounds 2023 King Charles III Coronation unknown CHARLES III · D · G · REX · F · D · 5 POUNDS · 2023 ·
United Kingdom Gold Ounce Bar (2023) Royal Celebration 5,000 (none)
United Kingdom Threepence 2023 (Maundy) 1,036 CHARLES III · DEI · GRATIA · REX · F · D ·
United Kingdom Fourpence 2023 (Maundy) 1,184 CHARLES III · DEI · GRATIA · REX · F · D ·
United Kingdom Twopence 2023 (Maundy) 1,036 CHARLES III · DEI · GRATIA · REX · F · D ·
United Kingdom Penny 2023 (Maundy) 1,036 CHARLES III · DEI · GRATIA · REX · F · D ·
United Kingdom Twopence 2024 (Maundy) 1,050 CHARLES III · DEI · GRATIA · REX · F · D ·
United Kingdom Fourpence 2024 (Maundy) 1,200 CHARLES III · DEI · GRATIA · REX · F · D ·
United Kingdom Sixpence 2024 unknown CHARLES III · DEI · GRA · REX · FID · DEF ·
United Kingdom Threepence 2024 (Maundy) 1,050 CHARLES III · DEI · GRATIA · REX · F · D ·
United Kingdom Penny 2024 (Maundy) 1,200 CHARLES III · DEI · GRATIA · REX · F · D ·
United Kingdom Twopence 2025 (Maundy) 1,216 CHARLES III · DEI · GRATIA · REX · F · D ·
United Kingdom Penny 2025 (Maundy) 1,064 CHARLES III · DEI · GRATIA · REX · F · D ·
United Kingdom Threepence 2025 (Maundy) 1,064 CHARLES III · DEI · GRATIA · REX · F · D ·
United Kingdom Fourpence 2025 (Maundy) 1,216 CHARLES III · DEI · GRATIA · REX · F · D ·
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