½ Crown - Charles I (Tower mint under the King; group III) ND (1636-1643) front ½ Crown - Charles I (Tower mint under the King; group III) ND (1636-1643) back
½ Crown - Charles I (Tower mint under the King; group III) ND (1636-1643) photo
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½ Crown - Charles I Tower mint under the King; group III ND

 
Silver 14.75 g 35 mm
Description
Issuer
England (United Kingdom, British Overseas Territories and Crown Dependencies)
King
Charles I (1625-1649)
Type
Standard circulation coin
Years
1636-1643
Value
½ Crown (⅛)
Currency
Pound sterling (1158-1970)
Composition
Silver
Weight
14.75 g
Diameter
35 mm
Thickness
1.7 mm
Shape
Round (irregular)
Orientation
Variable alignment ↺
Demonetized
Yes
Updated
2024-10-08
References
Numista
N#195958
Rarity index
86%

Reverse

Oval garnished & quartered shield of arms, legend around, mintmark at 12 o'clock.

Script: Latin

Lettering: CHRISTO AVSPICE REGNO · [mm] ·

Translation: I reign under the auspices of Christ

Comment

Kings of England, House of Stuart (1603-49), Charles I (1625-49), Group III, type 3a2 (1636-43).

Struck at the Tower Mint, London under the authority of the king.

Interesting fact

One interesting fact about the ½ Crown - Charles I (Tower mint under the King; group III) ND (1636-1643) coin is that it was minted during a time of great turmoil in England. Charles I was facing opposition from Parliament and the coinage was used as a tool for political propaganda. The coin features an image of the king on horseback, symbolizing his power and authority, but also sparked controversy among those who saw it as a symbol of the king's tyranny. This coin is a unique piece of history that reflects the political and social tensions of 17th century England.