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Charles I   1625-1649 AD  

Charles I AV Triple Unite (60 shillings). 1625-1649. Oxford mint. CAROLVS D : G : MAGN : BRIT : FRAN : ET : HIB : REX, crowned bust left holding sword & branch / EXVRGAT : DEVS : DISSIFENTVR : INIMICI : RELIG : PROT : LEG : ANG : LIBER : PAR on long pennabt, three fleurs-de-lis & III above. b

King Charles I (1625-49) - This magnificent gold Unite is much tougher to find than James I Unite, especially some of the rarer mints. The most fascinating thing about hammered coinage is that no two coins are exactly the same they are totally individual and this is down to the fact that each coin was struck by hand, and of course the life it's endured since it's circulation. The mint mark is in the legend between the Latin wording and this determines the year the coin was made. This particular variety was struck under the Tower mint and bears the mark 'Lis' dating it at 1625.
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