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Cromwell 1649-1658
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Commonwealth 1649-1660 AD
Commonwealth (1649-1660), Shilling, 1651, English shield within laurel and palm branches, initial mark anchor, legends in English surrounding, outer beaded circle both sides, rev English and Irish Shields, value and pellets above within beaded circle, date and legend surrounding.Within a beaded inner circle two conjoined shields, the one on the left bearing the cross of St. George and on the right, the Irish Harp; above, the denomination in pence, XII; around, GOD WITH VS 1652.
The Tower Mint had been ceased by the Parliament in 1642 but it continued to Mint in the name of Charles I until the monachy was abolished by Parliament in 1649. The shilling is a 12 pence coin, indicated by the Roman numeral XII above the shields on the reverse
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