1 Crown - Elizabeth II ("Sherlock Playing the Violin") 1994 front 1 Crown - Elizabeth II ("Sherlock Playing the Violin") 1994 back
1 Crown - Elizabeth II ("Sherlock Playing the Violin") 1994 photo
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1 Crown - Elizabeth II "Sherlock Playing the Violin"

1994 year
Copper-nickel 28.28 g 38.6 mm
Description
Issuer
Gibraltar (British Overseas Territories)
Queen
Elizabeth II (1952-2022)
Type
Non-circulating coin
Year
1994
Value
1 Crown (0.25)
Currency
Crown Coinage (1967-date)
Composition
Copper-nickel
Weight
28.28 g
Diameter
38.6 mm
Thickness
3 mm
Shape
Round
Technique
Milled
Orientation
Medal alignment ↑↑
Updated
2024-10-08
References
Numista
N#47869
Rarity index
86%

Reverse

Sherlock playing the violin

Script: Latin

Lettering:
100th ANNIVERSARY OF THE RETURN OF SHERLOCK HOLMES
- 1 CROWN -

Edge

Reeded

Comment

Sherlock Holmes, the remarkable detective based in Victorian London, has to be one of the best known and most enduring fictional characters of all time. He wvas first introduced to the public in 1887, in serialised stories written by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. The stories were narrated by another fictional character, Dr Watson, who was Holmes' loyal companion and biographer.
Conan Doyle managed to inspire such feeling for Holmes in his readers that the character's 'death' in 1894 caused a public outcry. As a consequence, the author felt obliged to 'resurrect' Holmes soon afterwards in a story whose Centenary this set of coins was to commemorate.
Appropriately, Sherlock Holmes was something of a numismatist and is desbribed as owning a collection of coins in ‘The Musgrave Ritual'.
There is also a strong connection with Gibraltar: see coin number 6, 'The Mary Celeste', and the book by Sam Benady 'Sherlock Holmes in Gibraltar – the true solution to the mystery of the –Mary Celeste'. Sir Arthur Conan Doyle is also known to have visited the ‘Rock’.
The coins were issued in Cupro Nickel, Sterling Silver and 1/5oz Fine 999.9 Gold. The portrait of Sherlock Holmes was also available in 1/2oz Fine Silver and in CuNi in a colour pack.

As well as being a coin collector, Sherlock Holmes was an accomplished musican who took great pleasure in playing the violin. His love of music was featured in many of the stories, one of the many things which helped to bring the character to life.

Interesting fact

The 1994 Gibraltar 1 Crown coin featuring Elizabeth II playing the violin is a unique and rare coin that showcases the Queen's interest in music. The coin's design features a depiction of the Queen playing a violin, surrounded by musical notes and a decorative border. The coin's mintage was limited to only 10,000 pieces, making it a sought-after collector's item among coin enthusiasts and fans of the British royal family.