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Yes. The 1965 British Crown was issued as a commemorative coin on the death of Sir Winston Churchill. There were 19.640 million minted.

It was legal tender to the value of 5 Shillings in the old currency.

The predecimal Crown coins have not been demonetised and are still considered legal tender, although you may have trouble convincing a shop keeper or tradesman to accept one as payment for goods or services.

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