Product Description
A genuine 1889 Queen Victoria silver crown coin, reimagined as a wearable piece of history. Crown coins were among the largest sterling silver denominations of the Victorian era, making this both a collectible and a striking statement piece.
There is a quiet strength in pieces that have already lived a full life before reaching you. This 1889 Queen Victoria silver crown has been thoughtfully transformed into a pendant, preserving both its history and its presence. The obverse bears the dignified profile of Queen Victoria, while the reverse features the iconic St George and the Dragon design, a powerful motif of courage and triumph that has long defined British coinage of the Victorian era.
The coin, measuring approximately 3.8 cm, is set within a finely worked decorative mount, bringing the overall size to around 4.5 cm and framing the piece without overwhelming its original detail.
The silver retains a soft, aged patina consistent with its age, with gentle wear that speaks to circulation rather than detracts from its clarity. Both the coin and mount remain in sound condition, allowing the piece to be worn and appreciated with confidence.
A one-of-a-kind piece — once sold, it cannot be replaced.