BRITISH COINS, Charles I, Gold Angel of Ten Shillings, Tower Mint, large piercing in upper left quarter, St Michael slaying dragon, value "X" in right field, double initial mark upright anchor (1628-1629) before trident head, faint castle (1627-1628) after, pellet and comma stops in legend, CAROLVS. D: G: MAG: BRI: FR: ET. HI:. REX, rev struck en médaille, ship in full sail left, quartered arms upon main sail, main mast and pennant above, mast either side with rigging, pellet stops in legend, initial mark upright anchor struck over castle at end of legend .AMOR. POPULI. PRÆSIDIVM. REGIS., 3.92g (Brooker -; cf Schneider II-107-8; N 2144; S 2683A). With large piercing and one hairline flan crack, otherwise good very fine, toned and extremely rare, no example of this initial mark in the Brooker Collection.
Estimate: £2000-3000