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Lot 2670

Great Britain. Crown, 1653. S.3214; ESC-6; Dav-3772. Commonwealth, 1649-1660. Mint mark, Sun. A handsome coin with an unusual sharpness of striking, and a delightful old tone. Certainly one of the nicest examples of this large hammered Crown available on the market. PCGS graded AU-50.

Following the execution of Charles I a Council of State was formed. There was no question that Oliver Cromwell should lead it. Cromwell (1599-1658) was the son of a Huntingdonshire squire and a very religious man. He believed everything he did was guided by God's will. For many the Commonwealth (1649-1653) and the Protectorate (1653-1659) was a journey into austerity. Luxury in any form was discouraged by Cromwell. The coinage design became simple and the Latin legends were now in English- a remarkable turnaround. Ironically, the coinage which eventually featured a portrait of Cromwell himself was relatively ornate and saw the reintroduction of Latin.
Estimated Value $4,000 - 5,000.

 
Realized $4,888



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