SKU: 7608

£1,150.00

Declaration type. Evenly struck on a full and round flan, a pleasing and desirable example.

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Charles I (1625-1649), silver Threepence, 1646, Bridgnorth-on-Severn (?) mint, provincial issues and coinages of the English Civil War (1642-1649), late declaration issues (1645-1646), Declaration type, m.m. plumelet/-. Obv. Crowned bust facing left, plumelet to left, III as mark of value to right. Rev. Declaration in three lines, plumelet and scroll above, date below. 1.11g, die axis 4h (S.3043; North 2526). Toned and evenly struck on a full and round flan with all legends visible, a pleasing and desirable example with a good provenance. A bold very fine or better and rare.

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Provenance
Ex. Dr. J. Hullet Collection, purchased from P.F Purvey, 02/01/1985
Ex. Spink Numismatic Circular, XCI.6 (July 1983), No. 4798
Ex. Spink Numismatic Circular LXXXIX.10 (October 1981), No. 7292

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Period

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Phase

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Date

Production Method

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Denomination

Condition

Mint

Mint mark (obverse)

Type

Declaration type

Weight

References

S.3043; North 2526

Rarity

Rare

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