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| 背面描述 | The central field displays a three-line inscription REL · PRO / LEG · ANG · / LIB · PAR · (for Religion, the Laws of England, and the Liberty of Parliament), surmounted by three royal crowns above a decorative scroll. A horizontal line separates the main inscription from the date 1646 in the lower field. The entire design is enclosed within a beaded inner circle, with the Royalist motto legend EXVRGE DEVS IVDICA CAVSAM TVAM (Arise O God, judge thine own cause) running around the periphery. |
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Bridgnorth was one of several emergency mints authorized by Charles I during the final, desperate phase of the First Civil War. The town itself fell to Parliamentary forces in April 1646 — the same year this piece was struck — making the mint's operational window extremely narrow. Output was limited, and surviving pieces attributed to Bridgnorth are genuinely scarce rather than artificially so.
Sp#3042 covers a broad grouping, and precise mint attribution for Civil War emergency issues often rests on subtle die characteristics and silver fineness rather than explicit marks.