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6 Pence - Commonwealth of England Anchor mintmark

Issuer Commonwealth of England
Year 1658-1660
Type Standard circulation coin
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Obverse lettering · THE · COMMONWEALTH · OF · ENGLAND ·
Reverse description Two conjoined shields occupy the central field: the dexter shield bearing the arms of England (the cross of St George quarterly with the cross of St Andrew for Scotland impaled), and the sinister shield bearing the Irish harp. The Roman numeral mark of value · VI · appears prominently above the shields in the upper field, flanked by pellets, denoting sixpence. The date appears in the legend, which reads · GOD · WITH · VS · 1660 · VI ·, separated by pellet stops, encircling the design; a beaded inner border frames the central device.
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