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1/2 Crown - Charles I Tower mint, under Parliament

Issuer Tower Mint, London
Year 1645-1648
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Value 1/2 Crown (1/8)
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Obverse description Equestrian portrait of King Charles I facing right, depicted in armour and wearing a crown, holding an upraised sword in his right hand and a baton in his left, mounted on a prancing horse. The figure is rendered in the bold, somewhat schematic style characteristic of late hammered English coinage. A dotted inner circle frames the central device, with the Latin royal legend arranged around the periphery. The overall strike displays the irregular flan shape typical of hammered halfcrowns of this period.
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Edge Plain
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