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1649-1660 Commonwealth Hammered Silver Penny Coin

1649-1660 Commonwealth Penny S 3222 Obverse

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Commonwealth hammered silver Penny. Obverse: shield with the cross of St George, surrounded by branches of laurel and palm, representing the peace brought by Civil War. Beaded border. Reverse: conjoined shields of arms, cross of St George to the left for England and the Irish harp to the right. ‘·I·’ above for the value. Design enclosed within a beaded border, no legends. The same design was utilised on Pennies minted between 1649 and 1660. Weight: 0.48 grams. Diameter: 13.2 millimetres. Grade: VF - Attractive even light tone on a good circular flan with clear details: Very Fine or nearly so. S 3222, ESC 228.
Grade: Grade: VF
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Obverse

English shield of arms within wreath of laurel and palm. Beaded border.

Reverse

Cross of St George and Irish harp in conjoined shields. '·I·' above. Within beaded border.

Specification

Diameter: 13.2 millimeters, weight: 0.48 grams.

Grade

VF - Attractive even light tone on a good circular flan with clear details: Very Fine or nearly so.