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By The Sword Catalog : Coins : Charles I Exeter Silver Crown Coin 1645 BI-200


Charles I Exeter Silver Crown Coin 1645

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Price: $162.00


The first Crown known as the crown of the double rose, was an English coin minted as part of King Henry VIII's monetary reform in 1526. These first coins were minted in gold, and the first silver crowns were not produced until the reign of King Edward VI. No crowns were minted in the reign of Mary I, but silver as well as gold coins were minted in the reigns of Elizabeth I, James I, and Charles I.

Our Charles I Exeter Silver Crown Coin 1645 is a Replica from the Exeter Mint. A mint had been set up at Truro, but this was later moved to Exeter. Its exact location in Exeter is still not known. The Exeter mint used a rose, castle, and EX monograms as mintmarks.

Each of our replica historic coins will satisfy the needs of living history groups and coin collectors. These coins are semi-replica hammered coins that really do look and feel authentic. Weights, alloys, and fineness are kept close to the originals making these replica medieval coins the best on the market. Original coins are carefully analyzed to determine engraving techniques used to recreate the dies in fine detail.

To assure that these coins are not mistaken as the real thing, the legend is slightly altered to distinguish these coins for what they are. Additionally, an example of each replica coin is held by Museums for reference.

Obverse - Portrait of King Charles I on horseback, riding left, brandishing a sword on his right hand. The mintmark is an EX monogram and castle design. As it is produced in sterling silver, there is a hallmark on our coin. CAROLUS D G MAG BRI FRA ET HI REX

Reverse - Large garnished oval shield, the quarters containing a lion rampant, a harp, three leopards and fleurs-de-lis, all within an inner circle. CHRISTO AUSPICE REGNO 1645.

Approx 1 5/8" dia, 1.1 oz.




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