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The Bermuda Edward VIII Crown Pattern Medal, struck in 1984 but dated 1936, is a fascinating numismatic rarity that reflects both historical significance and exquisite craftsmanship. On the obverse, the coin bears a left-facing portrait of King Edward VIII with the surrounding inscription EDWARD VIII KING & EMPEROR. This design recalls the brief reign of Edward VIII, who abdicated the throne in 1936, making official coins of his reign extremely scarce. The reverse depicts a majestic three-masted ship sailing through the waves, a tribute to Bermuda’s maritime heritage. The inscriptions include BERMUDA at the top and the year 1936 below, enhancing its historical resonance. Struck in CuNi (copper-nickel) with proof quality, this piece is certified by PCGS as PR68DCAM, ensuring its superior condition and mirrored fields. Though not an official circulation issue, this pattern crown stands as a remarkable collectible, uniting royal history, Bermuda’s seafaring identity, and high-quality minting in a single medallic coin.
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| Item type | Token |
| Internal Reference | BM55 |
| Nominal sum | 1 crown |
| Nominal, number | 1 |
| Diameter, mm | 38.0 |
| Quality of coinage | Proof |
| Mintage | 1000 |
| CoA | No |
| Case | No |
| Country | Exotic and Historic / Bermuda |
| Certification | PCGS |
| Year | 1984 |
| Bimetal | No |
| Coin material | Base metal / Copper-Nickel |
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