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Paul22118 | 21:48 Thu 11th Dec 2008 | Business & Finance
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Does anyone know a British coin that had no sovereigns head on it. The title is W.C.C.

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Surely there's some confusion here?

W.C.C. seems to refer to the Winston Churchill Crown. That was the first British coin to feature the head of a commoner. However Churchill's image appeared as well as that of the Queen (on opposite faces of the crown), not instead of it.
http://www.winstonchurchillshop.co.uk/images/b ig_145(main)_Sir_Winston_Churchill_Crown.jpg

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Thanks for that Chris.

We considered the Churchill Crown but the issue is that there were or was a coin without the Sovereign's head.

Spinks have narrowed the field today for us by saying it was almost certainly a 'Commonwealth' coin, not a modern commonwealth e.g. Oz, but a Cromwellian period coin which numismatically is known as the commonwealth coin period.

So it is likely that the cc is commonwealth coin - but as for the W?
By 'googling' 'cromwell commonwealth coin' I found this site
http://www.cromwellcoins.com/index.html

Perhaps you could have a good look at the site and see if you get any answers that way.

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