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Assuming that you refer to the 1965 British Crown (Five Shilling) coin, they all look the same, it is only the finish that differs.

The "satin finish" coin has a slightly dulled surface unlike the shiny mirrored surface of other coins.

The satin finish coin was only minted in small quantities and would have been sold in a protective packaging to protect the finish of the coin.

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