GREAT BRITAIN. Pontefract. Shilling, 1648. Charles I (1625-49). PCGS EF-45 Secure Holder.
S-3151; North-2649; KM-383.2 (The SCWC plate coin). 4.38 g. Reverse shows image of Pontefract Castle and commemorates the siege endured by the royalists at this fortress in October 1648. Having held off Oliver Cromwell's troops, they issued this type in the name of Charles II, after the execution in London of his father on January 30, 1649. The legend reads "POST MORTEM PATRIS PRO FILIO", or "After the Death of the Father, we support the Son". The royalists finally surrendered in March 1649 when the futility of their situation became obvious. Premium quality for the issue, and nicely centered on a broad octagonal flan, with great detail over the devices and peripheral legends. The eye appeal is further enhanced by attractive deep gray toning. A piece of great historical importance that is rarely seen in auction. PCGS EF-45 Secure Holder.
From the John Whitney Walter Collection.
Ex: Coin Galleries auction April 14, 1999.
Estimate: $8000.00- $12000.00