Details
LOT 3556
England. Stuart, Charles I AR Shilling. 1625-1649.
Tower (London) mint; i.m: triangle in circle. Struck 1641-1643. Group F; sixth large 'Briot's bust', type 4.4. (Triangle in circle) · CAROLVS · D .' G .' MAG .' BRI .' FRA .' ET · H.'I REX ·, crowned sixth bust to left, wearing ruff; XII (mark of value) behind / (Triangle in circle) · CHRISTO · AVSPICE · REGNO ·, coat-of-arms over cross moline. North 2231; SCBC 2799. Near Fine. Unusual stop within HI on obverse.(5.57gr, 30mm, 5h.).
Provenance
From a private Barnsley, UK, family collection.
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