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Double Crown - Commonwealth of England

Issuer Commonwealth of England
Year 1649-1657
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Currency Pound sterling (1158-1970)
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Reverse description Two heraldic shields displayed side by side at centre: the dexter shield bearing the cross of St. George for England, and the sinister shield bearing the Irish harp. Above the conjoined shields, the Roman numeral denomination X (denoting ten shillings, i.e. half a pound) appears between two pellets. The date is struck in the upper field above the shields, and the English-language legend runs clockwise around the periphery within a beaded border, punctuated by pellets.
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Reverse lettering · GOD · WITH · VS · 165(1 over 0)
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