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Auction 3  27 Apr 2021
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Lot 29

Starting price: 2200 GBP
Price realized: 2800 GBP
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Edward VI (1547-53), silver Crown of Five Shillings, 1551, Fine Silver issue, King on horseback right, date below in Arabic numerals, wire line and beaded inner circles surrounding with Latin legend and beaded border around both sides, initial mark y both sides, :EDWARD': VI: D':G': AGL': FRAnC': Z: hIBER': REX., rev. quartered shield over long cross fourchée, wire line and beaded inner circles, :POSVI DEVm: A DIVTOR E':mEV'.y., 30.83g (Lingford dies A/8; N.1933; S.2478). Attractively toned, some very light surface marks, with a delightful portrait of the armoured boy King on horseback, a little weaker on reverse shield, good very fine / very fine and rare this nice.

The abbreviated Latin legends translate as on the obverse "Edward the Sixth, by the Grace of God, King of England, France and Ireland"; and on the reverse "I have made God my helper," a Psalm from the Bible.

The 1551 dated crown is the first English coin to have the date displayed in our modern familiar way rather than in Roman numerals as some of the preceding coins of Edward of 1547-50 had displayed. This is also the first occasion an English Crown had been issued in silver having been exclusively a gold denomination up to this time. The gold Crowns continue as a concurrent issue until the last hammered issue of Charles II in circa 1662. The dated silver Crowns of our familiar format continue until 1553 whereupon there is not another until the 1642 issues at the Provincial mints of Charles I at Shrewsbury and Oxford.
(£3,000-5,000)
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