SKU: 6001

£585.00

Toned, with usual softness of strike however nicely toned on a full flan.

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Edward VI (1547-1553), silver Shilling, 1550 (MDL), London (Tower) mint, second issue, Bust 3, m.m. Swan/Swan. Obv. Crowned bust facing right wearing tunic with collar. Rev. Small, garnished oval shield, dividing ER. 4.63g, (S.2466; North 1919/1). Toned, with usual softness of strike however nicely toned on a full flan. GFine for Issue.

Provenance
Ex. Baldwin of St. James’s Auction Auction 9, 21/09/2017, Lot 1179
Ex. Alfred Bolt collection

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Period

Ruler

Phase

Date

Production Method

Metal

Denomination

Condition

Mint

Mint mark (obverse)

Mint mark (reverse)

Type

Bust 3

Weight

References

S.2466; North 1919/1