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Crown gold is a 22 karat gold alloy used in the crown coin introduced in England in 1526. In this alloy, the proportion of gold is 22 parts out of 24 —and is appreciably less prone to wear than the softer 23 kt gold of earlier gold sovereigns—an important point for coins intended for everyday use in circulation.

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