Details
LOT 3968
England. Stuart, Charles I AR Shilling. Struck 1633-1634. Tower (London) mint; i.m: portcullis. Group D, type 3.1.
(Portcullis) • CAROLVS D .' G .' MA .' BR .' FR .' ET HI .' REX •, crowned fourth bust to left; XII (mark of value) behind / (Portcullis) • CHRISTO AVSPICE REGNO •, coat-of-arms. North 2223; SCBC 2789. Good Fine. Pierced.(5.76gr, 31mm, 9h.).
Provenance
From a Cambridgeshire, UK, private collection.
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