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Auction 170
Hammered Coins 1642 with tall narrow bust, declaration within wavy lines, with bands on obverse only, Spink 2724, Schneider 284, Brooker 830, North 2381 a splendid example of the iconic coin graded and encapsulated by NGC as AU53 rare and desirable thus, comes with a retail ticket price of £65,000 which being the price the current vendor paid some years ago surely makes this lot a bargain at the current estimate. The was in progress when this fabulous coin was stuck after Charles raised the Royal Standard in on 22nd 1642 he set up his court in Oxford where this spectacular piece was minted. The war against 's New Model Army dragged on until 1646 by which time Oxford was bed with Charles escaping dressed as a servant. Charles joined the Scottish Presbyterian army but nine months later was handed over to the English Parliament after a payment of £100,000 was made. Negotiations between King and Parliament began but descended into intrigue as Charles made a secret deal with the Scots who invaded in 1648 starting the Second Civil War. Once again Cromwell's New Model Army prevailed with Charles fleeing to Carisbrooke Castle on the . Further negotiations collapsed into disarray with Parliament reducing itself to the so called Rump Parliament which eventually resulted in the and extion in January 1649 of
£40,000 London Coins : A170 : Lot 1344 : Triple Unite 1642 Oxford Mint with tall narrow bust, declaration within wavy lines, plumes with band... London Coins : A170 : Lot 1344 : Triple Unite 1642 Oxford Mint with tall narrow bust, declaration within wavy lines, plumes with band...

Auction 165
Hammered Coins bed 1648 , PC above castle, on an octagonal flan S.3148 a bold example EF or near so with only a few small weakly struck areas, an impressive and eye-catching example of this normally poorly exted type, we note other high grade Pontefract pieces have retailed for sums in excess of £13,000 in recent times
£6,000 London Coins : A165 : Lot 2456 : Shilling Charles I Pontefract besieged 1648 , PC above castle, on an octagonal flan S.3148 a bold ex... London Coins : A165 : Lot 2456 : Shilling Charles I Pontefract besieged 1648 , PC above castle, on an octagonal flan S.3148 a bold ex...

Auction 159
Hammered Coins Hammered and milled a small group (10) Hammered (6) Tower mint under Parliament S.2779A mintmark (P) Fine, s (3) Fine issue S.2482 mintmark y Pleasing Fine, Second issue S.2555 mintmark Martlet NVG/VG, First Coinage, First bust S.2645 mintmark About Fine with some thin scratches on the obverse, Groat Obverse: Portrait of Mary S.2508 mintmark Lis Fine with old grey tone, Second Coinage, Archbishop Lee, S.2348 mintmark Key Good Fine. lightly creased, GB Milled (2) 1797 GVF/VF toned, 1797 VF/NVF, along with s Oval on 1791 Mexico Fine, also countermarked II on obverse, underweight at 24.33 grammes, and France 1789I underweight at 25.49 grammes Fine
£480

Auction 154
Hammered Coins 1643. mint. Mint mark plume with bands, on obverse only. S2727. North 2384 (Very Rare) Schneider 295. Obverse, ornate taller bust CAROLVS. D: G: MAGN: BRIT: FRAN: ET: HIB: REX. Reverse, ‘Declaration’ on continuous scroll RELIG: PROT: LEG: ANG LIBER: PAR (This is Charles promising to protect ‘the religion of the Protestants, the laws of , the liberty of Parliament’) with denomination numerals (III) above and date 1644 below. A tiny piece of excess metal is evident on the reverse above PROT. This is the same original flaw as seen on the Schneider specimen from the same dies. EF, An exceptional coin, fully round and well centred. All lettering and detail crisply struck. The Triple Unite was produced in the early years of the in the period 1642-1644 and it was the most spectacular coin issued during a reign known for its numismatic diversity. Charles I moved his base from London to Oxford in 1642, but Parliament had sred the support of the with its bankers and merchants. Nevertheless the king was determined to continue the production of and coinage and set up the Oxford mint in New Hall Inn, Oxford. The Triple Unite was in effect a large propaganda piece produced by the Royalists in their ongoing clash with the forces of Parliament, and was made in very small numbers over a 3 year period.
£56,000 London Coins : A154 : Lot 1719 : Triple Unite 1643. Oxford mint. Charles I  Mint mark plume with bands, on obverse only. S2727. North... London Coins : A154 : Lot 1719 : Triple Unite 1643. Oxford mint. Charles I  Mint mark plume with bands, on obverse only. S2727. North...

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