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 I have a 1911 proof set that I brought many years ago for $400. and I noticed it had two extra spaces for a half and full sovereign, sadly missing.I have also 

seen long sets that include half, full, two pound and five pound coins but no crown. Does any one know if there were sets issued with a matt proof crown

or were they issued separately? Given the matte proof issue was easily damaged were they issued in a presentation case? As far as the missing gold coins in my set are concerned

most that I have seen for sale are  very expensive which may explain their removal in the first place.

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No you are right sorry I was mixing up the 1902 crown. My mistake.

 

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Having said that a 1911 crown would have been a magnicent coin.

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Presumably it would have been similar to the 1910 patterns engraved by A G Wyon, unless it was decided they were inappropriate for whatever reason and together with minimal demand for the denomination in everyday life, the crown was dropped.

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Had a look at the coin you mention on London Coins auction site. I think the B M effigy  coupled wIth the traditional George & Dragon would have carried the day.

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