EditorialShilling, emergency coin of Charles I, king of England beaten from the silver produced by the residents, so-called Ormonde money, Obverse: crown above the letters C and R within a pearl border. Reverse: indication of value (twelve pence): Roman numeral...
EditorialShilling, Siege of Newark-upon-Trent by the Parliamentarians, diamond shaped emergency coin with hole in it. Front: crown between letters C and R above Roman numeral XII. Reverse: inscription, Newark-on-Trent, Charles I (King of England), anonymous, 16...
EditorialShilling from England during Cromwell protectorate, 1659, England, Cromwell, shilling, Silver coin. Front: two crossed branches of coat of arms inside. Reverse: two coats of arms placed next to each other, above which value indication: XII [= 12 pence]...
EditorialShilling, emergency coin of Charles I, king of England struck from the silver produced by the residents, so-called Ormonde money, Obverse: crown above the letters C and R within a pearl border. Reverse: indication of value (twelve pence): Roman numeral...
EditorialShilling, Siege of Pontefract by Oliver Cromwell, diamond shaped emergency coin. Front: in round stamp: crown above the letters C and R inside the inscription and pearl border. Reverse: castle with three towers above the year, on the right Roman numera...
EditorialShilling, Siege of Newark-upon-Trent by the Parliamentarians, diamond shaped emergency coin. Front: crown between letters C and R above Roman numeral XII. Reverse: inscription, Newark-on-Trent, Charles I (King of England), anonymous, 1645, silver (meta...
EditorialShilling, Siege of Pontefract by Oliver Cromwell, octagonal emergency coin. Front: inscription under crown within inscription. Reverse: castle with three towers, on the upper tower a flag between letters P and C, right of castle inscription, left barre...
EditorialShilling, Siege of Pontefract by Oliver Cromwell, octagonal emergency coin with hole in it. Front: in round stamp: crown above the letters C and R inside the inscription and pearl border. Reverse: castle with three towers, on the upper tower a flag bet...