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No 727 - Charles I, siege coin, various

No 727 - Charles I, siege coin, various Image

Our reproduction is made from pewter plate, hand struck with a modern-day created die to represent this type. We have a variety of different denominations and will issue you with a coin from our stock.

Scarborough castle suffered a full year long siege in which Sir Hugh Chomley handed out coins at the rate of sixpence a day to those repairing walls. The Scarborough money gives good examples of the rough cut nature of the coins - it is often obvious that they were made from crafted objects rather than featureless metal. The value was determined by the weight of the silver.

Charles I, siege coin, assorted denominations, Scarborough, 1644-1645AD. S3168-80

Your Price:£3.65
Weight:4.50 g