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1 Farthing - Charles I Rose issue, type 5

Issuer England
Year 1643-1644
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Shape Round (irregular)
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Obverse description The obverse displays two crossed sceptres in saltire surmounted by a royal crown, all set within a beaded inner circle. The design is characteristically crude in execution, consistent with the emergency hammered coinage of the Civil War period. A mullet or star device appears above the crown. The surrounding legend reads CAROLV. D: G. MAG: BR, partially visible owing to the irregular flan and off-centre strike. The entire design is enclosed within an outer beaded border.
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Edge Plain
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Mintage ND (1643-1644) - Type 5a (bosses on sceptre handles). London Token House -
ND (1643-1644) - Type 5b (no bosses on sceptre handles). London Token House -
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