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BM03275

Commonwealth 1660 Sixpence mm anchor

Commonwealth (1649-60), silver Sixpence, 1660, English shield within laurel and palm branch, legends in English language, initial mark anchor, .THE. COMMONWEALTH. OF. ENGLAND., rev. English and Irish shields, value .VI. above, beaded circle and legend surrounding, date at top, legend surrounding, .GOD. WITH. VS., weight 2.70g (Bull 215 R3; ESC 1497; N.2727; S.3220). Toned, a little ragged and lightly creased both sides, almost very fine and very rare.

2.70 grams of 0.925 silver. Made in the UK

HS Code 9705 3100

All Commonwealth period produced the first British coins to have legends in plain English.

Provenance:

Ex Alfred Bole Collection, part I, Dix Noonan and Webb, Auction 89, 29th September 2010, lot 1647.

Ex A H Baldwin, Fixed Price List, Summer 2011, item BH082.

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