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| 正面描述 | A royal crown occupies the central field, rendered in high relief with fleurs-de-lis and cross pattée finials above a jewelled band and arched base supported by two uprights. The crown is depicted without a supporting device beneath it other than the base supports. A beaded inner border frames the design, while the Latin legend encircles the periphery, reading CARO: D: G: MAG: BRI, abbreviating the royal titles of Charles I, King of Great Britain. |
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| 背面文字 | Latin |
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The Richmond farthings were issued under a patent granted to Ludovic Stuart, Duke of Richmond, giving him the profitable right to produce these small copper pieces for Irish circulation. Charles I inherited the patent system from his father — James I had pioneered private farthing tokens as a way to solve the chronic shortage of low-denomination coinage without committing royal metal — and the Irish issues ran parallel to, but distinct from, the contemporary English series. Type 8 within the Richmond sequence represents one of the later die progressions before the patent eventually passed to other hands.