Charles II gold guinea Coin

Charles II gold guinea Coin
Fine: £1,000
Very Fine: Up to: £9,000

The rare 1675 Charles II gold guinea with the “CRAOLVS” spelling error—misspelt from
CAROLVS—sold for £9,600 ($10,850) in October 2022 as part of the Ellerby Hoard auction.

Key details regarding this specific error coin include:
  • Auction Results: While earlier estimates were around £1,000–£1,500, the final realised price was significantly higher due to the rarity of the error.
  • The Error: It is a 1675 guinea, which is a rare, fourth laureate head issue. The error is a misspelling of the King’s Latin name on the obverse.
  • Provenance: This specific coin was part of the 264 gold coin hoard discovered under the kitchen floor of a home in North Yorkshire, England.
  • Condition: Despite being well-circulated, the error was described as having a “nice clear” spelling error, making it a highly desirable piece for collectors.
Another notable error in the same auction, a 1720 George I guinea with two reverse sides, sold for £52,000

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