That would need editing as I have them in unc and proof formats and both are labelled as a crown, not 25 pence. Why would this be changed to 25 pence when that is the written denomination for most outside of the UK? A vast majority are advertised as Crowns compared to 25p
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Probably because it was issued after decimalization (and thank you [user]Camerinvs[/user] for reminding me what I should have remembered).
When the British pound was decimalized,
1 shilling became 5 new pence (initially the same size)
2 shillings (florin) became 10 new pence (initially the same size)
2 1/2 shillings were no longer minted and gradually withdrawn, and
5 shillings (crown) became 25 new pence. However, a crown had become a non-circulating coin even before the decimalization: over the last 60 years (approximately) all the British coins with a nominal of 1 crown (or 25 cents, respectively) are non-circulating commemorative. They often do not have face value, and are easy to recognize by their characteristic large size (38.6) and thickness.