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Farthing - Elizabeth Stuart - Queen of Bohemia Dover, Kent

Uitgever Proprietor of 'The Queen of Bohemia' (Dover, England)
Jaar 1649-1672
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Valuta Pound sterling (1158-1970)
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Schrift voorzijde Latin
Opschrift voorzijde AT ◆ THE ◆ QVEENE ◆ OF
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Aanvullende informatie

Elizabeth Stuart, daughter of James I, became Queen of Bohemia for a single winter — 1619 to 1620 — before Frederick V's defeat at the Battle of White Mountain sent her into decades of Flemish exile. She became a romantic fixture in English popular memory precisely because she never came back. Tradesmen's tokens of this period were an emergency response to the near-total absence of official small change under the Commonwealth and early Restoration, and tavern and inn keepers issued their own copper pieces to make transactions possible at all.

A Dover innkeeper trading under her name issued this farthing token — her enduring celebrity doing commercial work long after her death in February 1662.

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