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1649 Commonwealth Hammered Silver Sixpence Coin

1649 Commonwealth Sixpence S 3219 Obverse

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Collectible hammered silver Commonwealth Sixpence, dated 1649. Obverse: shield with cross of St George within wreath of palm and laurels. The branches denote Parliamentarian victory and the peace wrought by it. The legend, in English, reads, simply: ‘· THE COMMONWEALTH OF ENGLAND ·’. A clear sun mint mark appears above, used on interregnum hammered silver coinage until the protectorship of Richard Cromwell. Reverse: arms of the Commonwealth of England. Pair of shields of arms with St George’s cross to left and Irish harp to the right, enclosed within a beaded circle. ‘·VI·’ appears above the shields , indicating the value of this coin (6 Pence). At the top, the date - 1655 - and around, the words ‘GOD · WITH · VS’. This coin was struck in the year that Charles I was executed and is among the first issued by the republican government without the image of the king. This coin weighs 2.94 grams and has a diameter of 25.6 millimetres. Grade: VF - Attractive, dark, even tone with good details and legends all round for around Very Fine. S 3219, ESC 177.
Grade: Grade: VF
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Obverse

Shield of arms with St George’s cross within a wreath of palm and laurel branches. Legend around: '· THE COMMONWEALTH OF ENGLAND ·'. Mint mark: sun.

Reverse

Pair of shields, conjoined with the cross of St George to left and the Irish harp to right, within beaded circle with 'VI' above. Date at top (1655) and 'GOD · WITH · VS' around.

Specification

Weight: 2.94 grams. Diameter: 25.6 millimetres.

Grade

VF - Attractive, dark, even tone with good details and legends all round for around Very Fine.