At worst, it is worth Five Pounds.
Depending on the year, the metal it is made from, whether it is Proof or a specimen coin, and it is still in mint condition and the original packaging, it could be worth much more.
At a bank, they are only worth 25p
The predecimal Crown had a face value of Five Shillings. Five predecimal Crowns would be worth One Pound and Five Shillings (or 25 Shillings) in the old currency (or £1.25 GBP in the new currency).
The decimal Crown from 1972 to 1989 was the 25 Pence coin. These were intended to be a non-circulating legal tender commemorative coin. Five of these Crowns have a combined face value of £1.25 GBP.
The decimal Crown from 1990 to present is the Five Pound coin. Again, these are intended to be a non-circulating legal tender commemorative coin. Five of these Crowns have a combined face value of £25 GBP.
The name "Crown" has continued to be used for the newer coins since they are of the same weight and diameter as the predecimal Crown coins.
1 euro is 30 crowns, 5 crown is basically about 17 cents
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One US dollar is worth about 6.5 Swedish crowns.
What date? What country? Unless the coin is old, it's probably not worth very much. 1 ore is 1/100 of a crown, and the crowns of each Scandinavian country have been worth much less than a dollar in recent years.
it is worth about 5$
its worth 5 PENNING. its worth 5 PENNING.
The Top 3 countries USA - 8 crowns Venezuela - 6 crowns Puerto Rico - 5 crowns
5 pounds is worth 5 pounds.
I think 703 crowns
Crowns do cost actual money. The packages as of March 2011 are as follows: 2500 crowns $5.00 5000 crowns $10.00 13750 crowns $25.00 30000 crowns $50.00 60000 crowns $80.00 The actual price per crown varies depending on the size package you are purchasing.
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