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6 Pence - Charles I 2nd milled Briot's issue

Issuer England
Year 1638-1639
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Currency Pound sterling (1158-1970)
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Obverse script Latin
Obverse lettering [mm] CAROLVS·D:G·MAG·BRIT·FR·ET·HIB·REX·
(Translation: Charles by the Grace of God King of Great Britain France and Ireland)
Reverse description A square-topped royal shield of arms, quartered with the arms of England (three passant guardant lions), Scotland (lion rampant), France (three fleurs-de-lis), and Ireland (harp), is superimposed upon a cross moline that divides the field. The shield and cross composition is centrally placed within a beaded inner border. A mintmark precedes the circumferential Latin legend, which runs around the coin's periphery. The engraving reflects the precise mechanical quality of Briot's milled technique, with sharply defined heraldic details throughout.
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