Description
The 1.25 oz St. Helena Rose Crown Silver Coin celebrates the rich history of St. Helena, a remote island famously known as the site of Napoleon Bonaparte’s exile. Struck by the East India Company, this coin features the Rose Crown shield, symbolizing the Tudor rose—an emblem of peace and beauty. This larger-than-standard coin is a tribute to both the island’s storied past and British heritage.
Key Features:
1.25 troy oz of .999 fine silver
Features the historic Rose Crown design
Struck by the East India Company
Reflects St. Helena’s connection to British history
Specifications:
Mint: East India Company
Weight: 1.25 troy oz
Purity: .999 fine silver
Year: Varies
FAQ:
Q: What does the Rose Crown symbolize?
A: The Rose Crown on the coin represents the Tudor rose, a heraldic emblem of England, symbolizing unity and peace.
Q: Why is St. Helena significant in history?
A: St. Helena is renowned as the place of Napoleon’s final exile and death, adding profound historical value to the coin.







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