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House of Stuart | Hammered Silver

Charles I (1625-1649)
Silver Pound
1642, Oxford mint
Shrewsbury horseman left trampling over arms, Oxford plume behind, rev. declaration in two lines, date below, mark of value and three Oxford plumes above, mm. plume/pellets, 118.90g, (S.2939, N.2399). A few edge knock (not unusual for such a heavy coin), evenly toned and good fine
Note: The largest hammered silver coin produced in England
£8000
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| Type | Hammered Silver |
|---|---|
| Period | House of Stuart |
| Ref | HS-1057C |


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