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Coin die, for Charles II half-dollars (obverse)

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Postcard of Coin die, for Charles II half-dollars (obverse).
000-100-001-817-C
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Coin die, for Charles II half-dollars (obverse)

This iron coin die is for striking the obverse of Charles II silver quarter-dollars. It was made at the Scottish Mint in Edinburgh in 1681.

The die has a bust of Charles II crowned with laurel leaves. The inscription reads 'Charles II, by the Grace of God'.


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Online ID: 000-100-001-817-C
Image Rights Holder: National Museums Scotland
Project: 0098: National Museums Scotland
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Ref: National Museums Scotland  H.QN 41
Date: 1660 - 1685
1681
Material: Inscription: CAROVLS
Dimensions: 34 mm L x 42 mm W x 43 mm D
What: Die
Subject: Numismatic apparatus, including communion tokens etc. (NMAS Classification)
Who: Charles II
Where:
Event:
Description: One of three coin dies, for striking coins of Charles II
References:
  • Seaby, B.A. & Purvey, P.F. Standard Catalogue of British Coins Part 4: Coins and Tokens of Scotland, Ireland and the Islands. London: Seaby, 1984 
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