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Heraldic crown in the form of a circlet with sharp tines
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Example of an Eastern crown

The Eastern Crown is a gold heraldic crown surmounted with a variable number of sharp spikes. The Eastern Crown is one of the oldest crowns, and so for this reason it has also been known as the Antique Crown.

The celestial crown is a modified Eastern Crown with longer spikes and topped by stars with no specific fixed number of points.

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Types of crown
By rank Heraldic crown of the Commonwealth
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