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richatthecroft

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    richatthecroft got a reaction from KRO in Charles I (1625-1649) Scottish Thirty Shillings- nice accompaniment to the latest British Monarchs issue   
    Up for sale is this handsome Charles I Thirty Shillings which would make a nice accompaniment to the latest British Monarchs series.
    Great detail, nice blue toning and a full flan, with a good weight of 14.75g, it’s diameter 36mm 
    £450 inclusive of SD Postage
    Third Coinage which dates the coin between 1637- 1642 The Engraver is Falconer, his second issue.  Edinburgh Mint. 
    Description:  Charles I (1625- 1649) Thirty Shillings, Obverse: Sword wielding King Charles I on horseback. 'F' below the horse's hoof, rough ground below. Mint Mark, Thistle at the start of the legend.  Reverse: Crowned royal arms. Thistle at the start of the legend.  Spink: 5556
    Obverse Lettering: CAROLVS · D : G · MAG · BRITAN : FRAN : ET : HIB : REX : 
    Translation: Charles, by the grace of God, King of Great Britain, France and Ireland 
    Reverse Lettering: QVÆ · DEVS : CONIVNXIT : NEMO : SEPARET 
    Translation: What God hath joined together, let no man put asunder 


     
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    richatthecroft got a reaction from Squashie in Charles I (1625-1649) Scottish Thirty Shillings- nice accompaniment to the latest British Monarchs issue   
    Up for sale is this handsome Charles I Thirty Shillings which would make a nice accompaniment to the latest British Monarchs series.
    Great detail, nice blue toning and a full flan, with a good weight of 14.75g, it’s diameter 36mm 
    £450 inclusive of SD Postage
    Third Coinage which dates the coin between 1637- 1642 The Engraver is Falconer, his second issue.  Edinburgh Mint. 
    Description:  Charles I (1625- 1649) Thirty Shillings, Obverse: Sword wielding King Charles I on horseback. 'F' below the horse's hoof, rough ground below. Mint Mark, Thistle at the start of the legend.  Reverse: Crowned royal arms. Thistle at the start of the legend.  Spink: 5556
    Obverse Lettering: CAROLVS · D : G · MAG · BRITAN : FRAN : ET : HIB : REX : 
    Translation: Charles, by the grace of God, King of Great Britain, France and Ireland 
    Reverse Lettering: QVÆ · DEVS : CONIVNXIT : NEMO : SEPARET 
    Translation: What God hath joined together, let no man put asunder 


     
  3. Like
    richatthecroft got a reaction from Erin in Charles I (1625-1649) Scottish Thirty Shillings- nice accompaniment to the latest British Monarchs issue   
    Up for sale is this handsome Charles I Thirty Shillings which would make a nice accompaniment to the latest British Monarchs series.
    Great detail, nice blue toning and a full flan, with a good weight of 14.75g, it’s diameter 36mm 
    £450 inclusive of SD Postage
    Third Coinage which dates the coin between 1637- 1642 The Engraver is Falconer, his second issue.  Edinburgh Mint. 
    Description:  Charles I (1625- 1649) Thirty Shillings, Obverse: Sword wielding King Charles I on horseback. 'F' below the horse's hoof, rough ground below. Mint Mark, Thistle at the start of the legend.  Reverse: Crowned royal arms. Thistle at the start of the legend.  Spink: 5556
    Obverse Lettering: CAROLVS · D : G · MAG · BRITAN : FRAN : ET : HIB : REX : 
    Translation: Charles, by the grace of God, King of Great Britain, France and Ireland 
    Reverse Lettering: QVÆ · DEVS : CONIVNXIT : NEMO : SEPARET 
    Translation: What God hath joined together, let no man put asunder 


     
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    richatthecroft got a reaction from Nowhereman in Charles I (1625-1649) Scottish Thirty Shillings- nice accompaniment to the latest British Monarchs issue   
    Up for sale is this handsome Charles I Thirty Shillings which would make a nice accompaniment to the latest British Monarchs series.
    Great detail, nice blue toning and a full flan, with a good weight of 14.75g, it’s diameter 36mm 
    £450 inclusive of SD Postage
    Third Coinage which dates the coin between 1637- 1642 The Engraver is Falconer, his second issue.  Edinburgh Mint. 
    Description:  Charles I (1625- 1649) Thirty Shillings, Obverse: Sword wielding King Charles I on horseback. 'F' below the horse's hoof, rough ground below. Mint Mark, Thistle at the start of the legend.  Reverse: Crowned royal arms. Thistle at the start of the legend.  Spink: 5556
    Obverse Lettering: CAROLVS · D : G · MAG · BRITAN : FRAN : ET : HIB : REX : 
    Translation: Charles, by the grace of God, King of Great Britain, France and Ireland 
    Reverse Lettering: QVÆ · DEVS : CONIVNXIT : NEMO : SEPARET 
    Translation: What God hath joined together, let no man put asunder 


     
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    richatthecroft got a reaction from Artictim in Charles I (1625-1649) Scottish Thirty Shillings- nice accompaniment to the latest British Monarchs issue   
    Up for sale is this handsome Charles I Thirty Shillings which would make a nice accompaniment to the latest British Monarchs series.
    Great detail, nice blue toning and a full flan, with a good weight of 14.75g, it’s diameter 36mm 
    £450 inclusive of SD Postage
    Third Coinage which dates the coin between 1637- 1642 The Engraver is Falconer, his second issue.  Edinburgh Mint. 
    Description:  Charles I (1625- 1649) Thirty Shillings, Obverse: Sword wielding King Charles I on horseback. 'F' below the horse's hoof, rough ground below. Mint Mark, Thistle at the start of the legend.  Reverse: Crowned royal arms. Thistle at the start of the legend.  Spink: 5556
    Obverse Lettering: CAROLVS · D : G · MAG · BRITAN : FRAN : ET : HIB : REX : 
    Translation: Charles, by the grace of God, King of Great Britain, France and Ireland 
    Reverse Lettering: QVÆ · DEVS : CONIVNXIT : NEMO : SEPARET 
    Translation: What God hath joined together, let no man put asunder 


     
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    richatthecroft got a reaction from Zhorro in Charles I (1625-1649) Scottish Thirty Shillings- nice accompaniment to the latest British Monarchs issue   
    Up for sale is this handsome Charles I Thirty Shillings which would make a nice accompaniment to the latest British Monarchs series.
    Great detail, nice blue toning and a full flan, with a good weight of 14.75g, it’s diameter 36mm 
    £450 inclusive of SD Postage
    Third Coinage which dates the coin between 1637- 1642 The Engraver is Falconer, his second issue.  Edinburgh Mint. 
    Description:  Charles I (1625- 1649) Thirty Shillings, Obverse: Sword wielding King Charles I on horseback. 'F' below the horse's hoof, rough ground below. Mint Mark, Thistle at the start of the legend.  Reverse: Crowned royal arms. Thistle at the start of the legend.  Spink: 5556
    Obverse Lettering: CAROLVS · D : G · MAG · BRITAN : FRAN : ET : HIB : REX : 
    Translation: Charles, by the grace of God, King of Great Britain, France and Ireland 
    Reverse Lettering: QVÆ · DEVS : CONIVNXIT : NEMO : SEPARET 
    Translation: What God hath joined together, let no man put asunder 


     
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    richatthecroft got a reaction from Norskgeld in Charles I (1625-1649) Scottish Thirty Shillings- nice accompaniment to the latest British Monarchs issue   
    Up for sale is this handsome Charles I Thirty Shillings which would make a nice accompaniment to the latest British Monarchs series.
    Great detail, nice blue toning and a full flan, with a good weight of 14.75g, it’s diameter 36mm 
    £450 inclusive of SD Postage
    Third Coinage which dates the coin between 1637- 1642 The Engraver is Falconer, his second issue.  Edinburgh Mint. 
    Description:  Charles I (1625- 1649) Thirty Shillings, Obverse: Sword wielding King Charles I on horseback. 'F' below the horse's hoof, rough ground below. Mint Mark, Thistle at the start of the legend.  Reverse: Crowned royal arms. Thistle at the start of the legend.  Spink: 5556
    Obverse Lettering: CAROLVS · D : G · MAG · BRITAN : FRAN : ET : HIB : REX : 
    Translation: Charles, by the grace of God, King of Great Britain, France and Ireland 
    Reverse Lettering: QVÆ · DEVS : CONIVNXIT : NEMO : SEPARET 
    Translation: What God hath joined together, let no man put asunder 


     
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    richatthecroft got a reaction from Petra in Charles I (1625-1649) Scottish Thirty Shillings- nice accompaniment to the latest British Monarchs issue   
    Up for sale is this handsome Charles I Thirty Shillings which would make a nice accompaniment to the latest British Monarchs series.
    Great detail, nice blue toning and a full flan, with a good weight of 14.75g, it’s diameter 36mm 
    £450 inclusive of SD Postage
    Third Coinage which dates the coin between 1637- 1642 The Engraver is Falconer, his second issue.  Edinburgh Mint. 
    Description:  Charles I (1625- 1649) Thirty Shillings, Obverse: Sword wielding King Charles I on horseback. 'F' below the horse's hoof, rough ground below. Mint Mark, Thistle at the start of the legend.  Reverse: Crowned royal arms. Thistle at the start of the legend.  Spink: 5556
    Obverse Lettering: CAROLVS · D : G · MAG · BRITAN : FRAN : ET : HIB : REX : 
    Translation: Charles, by the grace of God, King of Great Britain, France and Ireland 
    Reverse Lettering: QVÆ · DEVS : CONIVNXIT : NEMO : SEPARET 
    Translation: What God hath joined together, let no man put asunder 


     
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    richatthecroft got a reaction from Mcb2007 in Charles I (1625-1649) Scottish Thirty Shillings- nice accompaniment to the latest British Monarchs issue   
    Up for sale is this handsome Charles I Thirty Shillings which would make a nice accompaniment to the latest British Monarchs series.
    Great detail, nice blue toning and a full flan, with a good weight of 14.75g, it’s diameter 36mm 
    £450 inclusive of SD Postage
    Third Coinage which dates the coin between 1637- 1642 The Engraver is Falconer, his second issue.  Edinburgh Mint. 
    Description:  Charles I (1625- 1649) Thirty Shillings, Obverse: Sword wielding King Charles I on horseback. 'F' below the horse's hoof, rough ground below. Mint Mark, Thistle at the start of the legend.  Reverse: Crowned royal arms. Thistle at the start of the legend.  Spink: 5556
    Obverse Lettering: CAROLVS · D : G · MAG · BRITAN : FRAN : ET : HIB : REX : 
    Translation: Charles, by the grace of God, King of Great Britain, France and Ireland 
    Reverse Lettering: QVÆ · DEVS : CONIVNXIT : NEMO : SEPARET 
    Translation: What God hath joined together, let no man put asunder 


     
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    richatthecroft got a reaction from Chrisplym in Charles I (1625-1649) Scottish Thirty Shillings- nice accompaniment to the latest British Monarchs issue   
    Up for sale is this handsome Charles I Thirty Shillings which would make a nice accompaniment to the latest British Monarchs series.
    Great detail, nice blue toning and a full flan, with a good weight of 14.75g, it’s diameter 36mm 
    £450 inclusive of SD Postage
    Third Coinage which dates the coin between 1637- 1642 The Engraver is Falconer, his second issue.  Edinburgh Mint. 
    Description:  Charles I (1625- 1649) Thirty Shillings, Obverse: Sword wielding King Charles I on horseback. 'F' below the horse's hoof, rough ground below. Mint Mark, Thistle at the start of the legend.  Reverse: Crowned royal arms. Thistle at the start of the legend.  Spink: 5556
    Obverse Lettering: CAROLVS · D : G · MAG · BRITAN : FRAN : ET : HIB : REX : 
    Translation: Charles, by the grace of God, King of Great Britain, France and Ireland 
    Reverse Lettering: QVÆ · DEVS : CONIVNXIT : NEMO : SEPARET 
    Translation: What God hath joined together, let no man put asunder 


     
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    richatthecroft reacted to Foster88 in Charles I (1625-1649) Scottish Thirty Shillings- nice accompaniment to the latest British Monarchs issue   
    @richatthecroft Beautiful coin and a real piece of history.
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    richatthecroft got a reaction from Mrpound in Charles I (1625-1649) Scottish Thirty Shillings- nice accompaniment to the latest British Monarchs issue   
    Up for sale is this handsome Charles I Thirty Shillings which would make a nice accompaniment to the latest British Monarchs series.
    Great detail, nice blue toning and a full flan, with a good weight of 14.75g, it’s diameter 36mm 
    £450 inclusive of SD Postage
    Third Coinage which dates the coin between 1637- 1642 The Engraver is Falconer, his second issue.  Edinburgh Mint. 
    Description:  Charles I (1625- 1649) Thirty Shillings, Obverse: Sword wielding King Charles I on horseback. 'F' below the horse's hoof, rough ground below. Mint Mark, Thistle at the start of the legend.  Reverse: Crowned royal arms. Thistle at the start of the legend.  Spink: 5556
    Obverse Lettering: CAROLVS · D : G · MAG · BRITAN : FRAN : ET : HIB : REX : 
    Translation: Charles, by the grace of God, King of Great Britain, France and Ireland 
    Reverse Lettering: QVÆ · DEVS : CONIVNXIT : NEMO : SEPARET 
    Translation: What God hath joined together, let no man put asunder 


     
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    richatthecroft got a reaction from Happypanda88 in Charles I (1625-1649) Scottish Thirty Shillings- nice accompaniment to the latest British Monarchs issue   
    Up for sale is this handsome Charles I Thirty Shillings which would make a nice accompaniment to the latest British Monarchs series.
    Great detail, nice blue toning and a full flan, with a good weight of 14.75g, it’s diameter 36mm 
    £450 inclusive of SD Postage
    Third Coinage which dates the coin between 1637- 1642 The Engraver is Falconer, his second issue.  Edinburgh Mint. 
    Description:  Charles I (1625- 1649) Thirty Shillings, Obverse: Sword wielding King Charles I on horseback. 'F' below the horse's hoof, rough ground below. Mint Mark, Thistle at the start of the legend.  Reverse: Crowned royal arms. Thistle at the start of the legend.  Spink: 5556
    Obverse Lettering: CAROLVS · D : G · MAG · BRITAN : FRAN : ET : HIB : REX : 
    Translation: Charles, by the grace of God, King of Great Britain, France and Ireland 
    Reverse Lettering: QVÆ · DEVS : CONIVNXIT : NEMO : SEPARET 
    Translation: What God hath joined together, let no man put asunder 


     
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    richatthecroft got a reaction from WishIwasMidas in Charles I (1625-1649) Scottish Thirty Shillings- nice accompaniment to the latest British Monarchs issue   
    Up for sale is this handsome Charles I Thirty Shillings which would make a nice accompaniment to the latest British Monarchs series.
    Great detail, nice blue toning and a full flan, with a good weight of 14.75g, it’s diameter 36mm 
    £450 inclusive of SD Postage
    Third Coinage which dates the coin between 1637- 1642 The Engraver is Falconer, his second issue.  Edinburgh Mint. 
    Description:  Charles I (1625- 1649) Thirty Shillings, Obverse: Sword wielding King Charles I on horseback. 'F' below the horse's hoof, rough ground below. Mint Mark, Thistle at the start of the legend.  Reverse: Crowned royal arms. Thistle at the start of the legend.  Spink: 5556
    Obverse Lettering: CAROLVS · D : G · MAG · BRITAN : FRAN : ET : HIB : REX : 
    Translation: Charles, by the grace of God, King of Great Britain, France and Ireland 
    Reverse Lettering: QVÆ · DEVS : CONIVNXIT : NEMO : SEPARET 
    Translation: What God hath joined together, let no man put asunder 


     
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    richatthecroft got a reaction from James32 in Charles I (1625-1649) Scottish Thirty Shillings- nice accompaniment to the latest British Monarchs issue   
    Up for sale is this handsome Charles I Thirty Shillings which would make a nice accompaniment to the latest British Monarchs series.
    Great detail, nice blue toning and a full flan, with a good weight of 14.75g, it’s diameter 36mm 
    £450 inclusive of SD Postage
    Third Coinage which dates the coin between 1637- 1642 The Engraver is Falconer, his second issue.  Edinburgh Mint. 
    Description:  Charles I (1625- 1649) Thirty Shillings, Obverse: Sword wielding King Charles I on horseback. 'F' below the horse's hoof, rough ground below. Mint Mark, Thistle at the start of the legend.  Reverse: Crowned royal arms. Thistle at the start of the legend.  Spink: 5556
    Obverse Lettering: CAROLVS · D : G · MAG · BRITAN : FRAN : ET : HIB : REX : 
    Translation: Charles, by the grace of God, King of Great Britain, France and Ireland 
    Reverse Lettering: QVÆ · DEVS : CONIVNXIT : NEMO : SEPARET 
    Translation: What God hath joined together, let no man put asunder 


     
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    richatthecroft got a reaction from TheShinyStuff in Charles I (1625-1649) Scottish Thirty Shillings- nice accompaniment to the latest British Monarchs issue   
    Up for sale is this handsome Charles I Thirty Shillings which would make a nice accompaniment to the latest British Monarchs series.
    Great detail, nice blue toning and a full flan, with a good weight of 14.75g, it’s diameter 36mm 
    £450 inclusive of SD Postage
    Third Coinage which dates the coin between 1637- 1642 The Engraver is Falconer, his second issue.  Edinburgh Mint. 
    Description:  Charles I (1625- 1649) Thirty Shillings, Obverse: Sword wielding King Charles I on horseback. 'F' below the horse's hoof, rough ground below. Mint Mark, Thistle at the start of the legend.  Reverse: Crowned royal arms. Thistle at the start of the legend.  Spink: 5556
    Obverse Lettering: CAROLVS · D : G · MAG · BRITAN : FRAN : ET : HIB : REX : 
    Translation: Charles, by the grace of God, King of Great Britain, France and Ireland 
    Reverse Lettering: QVÆ · DEVS : CONIVNXIT : NEMO : SEPARET 
    Translation: What God hath joined together, let no man put asunder 


     
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    richatthecroft got a reaction from Foster88 in Charles I (1625-1649) Scottish Thirty Shillings- nice accompaniment to the latest British Monarchs issue   
    Up for sale is this handsome Charles I Thirty Shillings which would make a nice accompaniment to the latest British Monarchs series.
    Great detail, nice blue toning and a full flan, with a good weight of 14.75g, it’s diameter 36mm 
    £450 inclusive of SD Postage
    Third Coinage which dates the coin between 1637- 1642 The Engraver is Falconer, his second issue.  Edinburgh Mint. 
    Description:  Charles I (1625- 1649) Thirty Shillings, Obverse: Sword wielding King Charles I on horseback. 'F' below the horse's hoof, rough ground below. Mint Mark, Thistle at the start of the legend.  Reverse: Crowned royal arms. Thistle at the start of the legend.  Spink: 5556
    Obverse Lettering: CAROLVS · D : G · MAG · BRITAN : FRAN : ET : HIB : REX : 
    Translation: Charles, by the grace of God, King of Great Britain, France and Ireland 
    Reverse Lettering: QVÆ · DEVS : CONIVNXIT : NEMO : SEPARET 
    Translation: What God hath joined together, let no man put asunder 


     
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    richatthecroft got a reaction from dicker in A nice collection of Hammered Charles I (1625- 1649) Tower Mint Shillings   
    Charles I (1625- 1649) Tower Mint Hammered Shillings
    2 Sold- 3 remain available
    Selling to concentrate and expand my Sixpence collection. 
    Lovely examples of nigh on, 400 year old coins- numismatically one of the most interesting periods of British coin collecting. 
    Prices under photographs- plus postage of buyers choice, free SD if purchasing 2 or more coins.  Keenly priced. 
    As the country prepares to celebrate the Coronation of Charles III, I’m offering for sale a nice collection of Shillings issued during the reign of the first crowned King Charles.
    Charles I ruled in one of the most tumultuous periods of British history, his Reign blighted by feud and unrest leading to Civil War, the Royalists battling Cromwell’s New Model Army, which led to Royalist defeat and Charles I eventual execution, this Regicide signifying the commencement of Britain becoming a Republic, headed by Oliver Cromwell.
    Let’s hope Charles III has more luck!
     

    c.1638- 39 Tower Mint under the King mm. Anchor, ‘Aberystwyth’ Bust.  Fantastic Portrait £190
     

    c.1640 Tower Mint under the King mm. Star. Briot’s’ Bust.  Lovely detail, overweight at 6.20g! £220

    c. 1638- 39 Tower Mint under the King mm. Crown- a fantastic coin with multiple tickets- a robust provenance £395

    c. 1645- 46 Tower Mint under Parliament. mm. Sun.  This Shilling struck at the height of the Civil War, Rare Sun Mint Mark- £225 SOLD


    c.1644- 45 Tower Mint under Parliament mm. (R) ‘Briot’s’ Bust struck during the Civil War £190 SOLD
     

    Warning ⚠️ Collecting Hammered Charles I coins can become compelling! 
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    richatthecroft got a reaction from MickD in A nice collection of Hammered Charles I (1625- 1649) Tower Mint Shillings   
    Charles I (1625- 1649) Tower Mint Hammered Shillings
    2 Sold- 3 remain available
    Selling to concentrate and expand my Sixpence collection. 
    Lovely examples of nigh on, 400 year old coins- numismatically one of the most interesting periods of British coin collecting. 
    Prices under photographs- plus postage of buyers choice, free SD if purchasing 2 or more coins.  Keenly priced. 
    As the country prepares to celebrate the Coronation of Charles III, I’m offering for sale a nice collection of Shillings issued during the reign of the first crowned King Charles.
    Charles I ruled in one of the most tumultuous periods of British history, his Reign blighted by feud and unrest leading to Civil War, the Royalists battling Cromwell’s New Model Army, which led to Royalist defeat and Charles I eventual execution, this Regicide signifying the commencement of Britain becoming a Republic, headed by Oliver Cromwell.
    Let’s hope Charles III has more luck!
     

    c.1638- 39 Tower Mint under the King mm. Anchor, ‘Aberystwyth’ Bust.  Fantastic Portrait £190
     

    c.1640 Tower Mint under the King mm. Star. Briot’s’ Bust.  Lovely detail, overweight at 6.20g! £220

    c. 1638- 39 Tower Mint under the King mm. Crown- a fantastic coin with multiple tickets- a robust provenance £395

    c. 1645- 46 Tower Mint under Parliament. mm. Sun.  This Shilling struck at the height of the Civil War, Rare Sun Mint Mark- £225 SOLD


    c.1644- 45 Tower Mint under Parliament mm. (R) ‘Briot’s’ Bust struck during the Civil War £190 SOLD
     

    Warning ⚠️ Collecting Hammered Charles I coins can become compelling! 
  20. Like
    richatthecroft got a reaction from Stuh in A nice collection of Hammered Charles I (1625- 1649) Tower Mint Shillings   
    Charles I (1625- 1649) Tower Mint Hammered Shillings
    2 Sold- 3 remain available
    Selling to concentrate and expand my Sixpence collection. 
    Lovely examples of nigh on, 400 year old coins- numismatically one of the most interesting periods of British coin collecting. 
    Prices under photographs- plus postage of buyers choice, free SD if purchasing 2 or more coins.  Keenly priced. 
    As the country prepares to celebrate the Coronation of Charles III, I’m offering for sale a nice collection of Shillings issued during the reign of the first crowned King Charles.
    Charles I ruled in one of the most tumultuous periods of British history, his Reign blighted by feud and unrest leading to Civil War, the Royalists battling Cromwell’s New Model Army, which led to Royalist defeat and Charles I eventual execution, this Regicide signifying the commencement of Britain becoming a Republic, headed by Oliver Cromwell.
    Let’s hope Charles III has more luck!
     

    c.1638- 39 Tower Mint under the King mm. Anchor, ‘Aberystwyth’ Bust.  Fantastic Portrait £190
     

    c.1640 Tower Mint under the King mm. Star. Briot’s’ Bust.  Lovely detail, overweight at 6.20g! £220

    c. 1638- 39 Tower Mint under the King mm. Crown- a fantastic coin with multiple tickets- a robust provenance £395

    c. 1645- 46 Tower Mint under Parliament. mm. Sun.  This Shilling struck at the height of the Civil War, Rare Sun Mint Mark- £225 SOLD


    c.1644- 45 Tower Mint under Parliament mm. (R) ‘Briot’s’ Bust struck during the Civil War £190 SOLD
     

    Warning ⚠️ Collecting Hammered Charles I coins can become compelling! 
  21. Like
    richatthecroft got a reaction from stackerp5 in 1821 George IV Silver Crown Secundo   
    1821 George IV Silver Crown Secundo
    Rich dark toning with rainbow hue.  Extremely Fine.  Tiny, shallow edge knock exemplified in photo six under the ‘ I’ of ‘Regni’, a minor critique of a 202 year old circulation coin.
    £695 posted Special Delivery
    Obverse: Laureate portrait of George IV left, legend around.  Lettering: 
    GEORGIUS IIII D:G: BRITANNIAR:REX F:D:  B.P. (Benedetto Pistrucci) below. 
    Translation: George the Fourth by the Grace of God King of the Britains Defender of the Faith 
    Engraver: Benedetto Pistrucci 
    Reverse
    St. George slaying the dragon right, date and engraver's initials (BP) upper right in exergue, tiny italic ‘WWP’ under lance
    Engraver: Benedetto Pistrucci 
    Edge Inscribed: DECUS ET TUTAMEN. ANNO REGNI SECUNDO. 
    Translation: An ornament and a safeguard second year of reign
    Spink 3805



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    richatthecroft got a reaction from modofantasma in Today I Received.....   
    Lovely Sovereign. Thanks @MJCOIN
     



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    Lovely Sovereign. Thanks @MJCOIN
     



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    richatthecroft got a reaction from Happypanda88 in Today I Received.....   
    Lovely Sovereign. Thanks @MJCOIN
     



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    richatthecroft got a reaction from Oddjob in Today I Received.....   
    Lovely Sovereign. Thanks @MJCOIN
     



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