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Cased 1936 Hong Kong Edward VIII pattern crown (UNC) - gold coloured From the 'Historic Events' range: visit our ebay store to view the full range (multiple buy to compound carriage) at: http://stores.ebay.co.uk/historiccoinandstampsetgifts
The world wide sensation caused by the abdication of the British and Empire throne by Edward VIII in 1936 is difficult to appreciate over seventy years later. Edward abdicated the throne to marry the woman he loved: American, Wallis Simpson. The coin is a medallic pattern crown (no coins were issued for circulation for Edward VIII). The reverse of the coin depicts a "Junk" a flat bottomed sailing vessel used in southeast Asia and the obverse shows the portrait of Edward VIII. The coin was struck in a gold coloured base metal, is 37mm in diameter and in uncirculated condition. These coins are modern re-strikes, they were not struck in 1936. The set is housed in a display protection case but can be removed so why not frame to further enhance? This is a fantastic item that would make a great present for a royal/monarch enthusiast or a coin collector and is ideal for display.
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Above - reverse of the coin depicting a sailing vessel
Edward VIII: Abdication timeline
The couple were together until Edward's death in 1972 When Edward, then Prince of Wales, first met American divorcee Wallis Simpson, she did not make much of an impression on him. But over the next few years he fell deeply in love with her, ultimately giving up the throne to marry her. 10 January 1931: Edward meets Wallis Simpson at a house party. Mrs Simpson is married to her second husband, Ernest, after divorcing her first husband Earl Winfield Spencer. May 1931: Edward and Mrs Simpson meet for the second time. January 1932: Edward dines at the Simpsons' August 1934: Edward takes a party, including Wallis Simpson, on holiday to November 1934: Wallis Simpson attends a party at 20 January 1936: King George V dies and Edward succeeds him as King. May 1936: Prime Minister Stanley Baldwin meets Wallis Simpson for the first time at a dinner hosted by the King, although Ernest Simpson was also there and Baldwin did not realise the significance of her presence. July 1936: Ernest Simpson, who had been conducting an affair of his own, moves out of the couple's home to his club. August 1936: Wallis Simpson joins the King and other guests for a cruise along the Yugoslav, Greek and Turkish coasts. Photographs of the King and Mrs Simpson together are widely published in the American and continental press, with much speculation about their relationship. October 1936: Wallis Simpson installed in house rented for her by the King in Regent's Park. 20 October 1936: 27 October 1936: The Simpsons' divorce case is heard at Ipswich Assizes and a decree nisi is granted. 16 November 1936: King sends for 25 November 1936: King meets 27 November 1936: 2 December 1936: 3 December 1936: The story breaks in the British press, which is widely disapproving of the prospect of the couple's marriage. Wallis Simpson leaves for The King tells 9 December 1936: King informs government of irrevocable decision to abdicate. 10 December 1936: King signs Instrument of Abdication, drawn up by his close friend and adviser Sir Walter Monckton. 11 December 1936: Abdication endorsed by Parliament. King broadcasts his decision to the nation on the BBC. 12 December 1936: Edward's brother proclaimed King George VI. Edward, now Duke of Windsor, leaves 3 May 1937: Wallis Simpson's decree absolute comes through. She is now divorced and free to remarry. 12 May 1937: Coronation of King George VI. 3 June 1937: Edward and Wallis Simpson marry in
The year that was 1936… • On 20 January in Sporting 1936... • Football League Champions were Sunderland, leaving Derby County in the runners up spot • Arsenal defeated Sheffield United 1-0 in the FA Cup Final, Ted Drake scoring the winner • The Grand National winning horse was ‘Reynoldstown’ • The Cheltenham Gold Cup winning horse was ‘Golden Miller’ • The Epsom Derby winning horse was ‘Mahmoud’ • Golf's British Open was won by Alfred Padgham • Cambridge won the Boat Race by five lengths over Oxford • Snooker’s World Championship Final ended Joe Davis (England) 34-27 Horace Lindrum (Australia) • The Wimbledon tennis singles tournament saw victories for Fred Perry of Great Britain (mens) and Helen Jacobs of USA (ladies) • American Sport – The first Super Bowl did not take place until 1967 – The first NBA Championship did not take place until 1947 – Major League Baseball World Series: New York Yankees 4-2 New York Giants •
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