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Summary

Charles I half crown
Photographer
West Yorkshire Archaeology Advisory Service, Amy Downes, 2012-01-04 14:57:37
Title
Charles I half crown
Description
English: This report concerns the contents of a hoard of Civil War period material from Ackworth, West Yorkshire, reported found on 21 July 2011. The find consists of 591 coins, a gold ring and a piece of leather contained within a pot (which was broken when moved), a second smaller vessel was found by the builders which may be associated. The find was reported to Amy Downes, Finds Liaison Officer for South and West Yorkshire, who carried out an initial sort of the hoard and conducted an excavation of the site. No further coins were recovered and the objects were transferred to the British Museum for reporting under the terms of the Treasure Act. PAS ID: SWYOR-FDBB70 The coins (by Richard Kelleher): The gold portion of the find consists of 52 coins, the first is the earliest in the hoard and was minted 1547-9. Of the remainder 523 are silver issues of the rulers of England and Scotland, and were thus struck to the official fineness of the sterling standard: 92.5% fine metal. The Irish coins number four while the remaining twelve coins originated in the Spanish Netherlands and are of good silver, 94% fine, slightly better than sterling.

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Reign Metal Denominations
Edward VI Gold 1 half-sovereign
Silver 2 shillings and 2 sixpences
Elizabeth I Silver 30 shillings and 121 sixpences
James I Gold 5 unites, 3 double crowns, 4 Britain crowns, 3 halfcrowns, 8 laurels, 2 half laurels, 2 quarter laurels
Silver 1 half-crown, 25 shillings and 20 sixpences
Charles I Gold 13 unites, 6 double crowns, 4 crowns
Silver 90 half-crowns, 189 shillings and 31 sixpences
Ireland James I: 3 shillings and 1 sixpence
Scotland James VI (I), gold: 1 half sword and sceptre; silver: 2 thirty-shillings Scots and 7 thistle merks. Charles I, silver: 2 thirty-shillings Scots
Foreign Spanish Netherlands: 1 ducaton of Albert and Elisabeth and 11 of Philip IV
uncertain 1 possible English shilling

The bulk of the coins present are issues of three monarchs, Elizabeth I and the first two Stuart kings of England, James I and Charles I. There are just five coins dated prior to Elizabeth's reign - all of Edward VI. Irish coins were struck at the Tower mint to a distinctive design and weighed three quarters as much as their English counterparts. They were allowed to circulate in England at a lesser rate with shillings valued at 9d. Ten of the twelve Scottish coins come from the period before the unification of England and Scotland under James I (VI), while two were struck under Charles I. Also present are silver coins of Albert and Isabella and Philip IV from the Spanish Netherlands. All these elements are generally consistent with what we know of English currency in the 1640s, the start of the English Civil War, a period from which there are many coin hoards. The whole assemblage is completely consistent as being a single group of coins deposited on one occasion in the mid-1640s. The value of the group when buried was £85-12s-0d, a significant amount of money, which puts it among the larger hoards recorded for the Civil War period. The posy ring (by Judy Rudoe): A thin, lightweight gold posy ring. Plain exterior band, rounded exterior. The interior of the band bears the inscription: When this you see remember me The inscription appears in Joan Evans' English Posies and Posy ring, noted as in use from 1596 to at least 1735. The ring, on its own merits, would not be specifically datable beyond 17th - 18th Century but as the ring was discovered in a pot with coins of terminus date 1645-6 we can conclude that the ring has a comparable date. Dimensions: Diameter: 20.42mm Band width: 4.39mm Band thickness: 1.21mm Weight: 4.9g The pots (by Beverley Nenk): Two post-medieval pottery vessels, both made of hard, highly-fired earthenware covered with a dark brown glaze. Vessel 1: The coins were found in the larger of the two vessels, probably either a Black ware or Cistercian ware bowl or jar. The vessel is complete although broken into two pieces. Height: approx 138mm. Max rim diameter: 151mm. Max base diameter: 105mm. Vessel 2: The second vessel, a small Cistercian ware cup with a flared rim, may also be associated with the hoard. The cup is now lacking its two handles, and the rim of the cup does not survive. Base diameter: approx 50mm. The larger pot was discovered containing the coins with a deposition date of 1645-6, confirming that the pot is of a similar date. It is also possible that the smaller Cistercian ware cup was associated with the hoard. Cistercian ware (originally so-called when examples were found on the sites of Cistercian abbeys in Yorkshire) dates from the later 15th to the 17th century, and Black ware pottery from the 17th to 18th centuries. Both types of pottery were produced at the important manufacturing centre of Wrenthorpe (or Potovens), near Wakefield, some 10 miles from Ackworth. Further research might determine whether the Ackworth pots were products of the Wrenthorpe industry. Conclusion: The latest coins present belong to the mint mark sun, in use 1645-6. There is no indication that the group was added to over time, instead it looks strongly as though it was withdrawn from use at a single point. The coins found at Ackworth can certainly be regarded a deposit made on a single occasion. They are all of good silver and gold. It is our opinion, therefore, that the find fulfils the criteria of Treasure according to the terms of the Act. The posy ring (which by virtue of its age and precious metal content would fulfil the criteria for Treasure in its own right) the larger pot and the leather fragment, being found with the coins, would therefore be Treasure by association with the coin hoard. Owing to the close dating and possible association of the smaller Cistercian ware cup with the rest of the hoard, it could also be considered as part of this find. Richard Kelleher Curatorial Assistant Department of Coins and Medals British Museum Judy Rudoe Curator of Modern Collections Department of Prehistory & Europe British Museum Beverley Nenk Curator of Later Medieval Collections Department of Prehistory & Europe British Museum Appendix I - Catalogue of the coins

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ENGLISH COINS
Edward VI (1547-1553)
Posthumous coinage in the name of Henry VIII (1)
1 Gold half sovereign, Tower mint, m.m. none/none, K below shield (1547-9) [N1865] 5.50g
Silver (4)
2 Shilling, Y (1547-51) [N1937] 4.57g
3 Shilling, tun (1551-3) [N1937] 5.51g
4 Sixpence, London, Y (1550-1) [N1938] 2.72g
5 Sixpence, London, uncertain (1551-3) [N1938] 2.28g
Elizabeth I (1558-1603)
Hammered coinage
Silver
Shilling (30)
6-10 Cross-crosslet (1560-1) [N1985] 5.92g, 5.85g, 5.50g, 4.97g, 4.91g
11-17 Martlet (1560-1) [N1985] 5.85g, 5.80g, 5.51g, 5.40g, 5.25g, 5.23g, 5.16g
18-20 Bell (1582/3-83) [N2014] 5.90g, 5.74g, 5.44g
21-24 A (1583-84/5) [N2014] 6.19g, 5.81g, 5.76g, 4.92g
25 Escallop (1584/5-87) [N2014] 5.54g
26-28 Tun (1591/2-94) [N2014] 6.09g, 5.98g, 5.71g
29 Woolpack (1594-95/6) [N2014] 5.77g
30 Key (1595/6-97/8) [N2014] 5.77g
31-32 1 (1601-2) [N2014] 5.50g, 4.83g
33-34 2 (1602-3) [N2014] 5.77g, 5.87g
35 Uncertain mintmark (hand, tun?) 6.15g
Sixpence (121)
36-55 Pheon (1561) [N1997] 2.82g, 2.76g, 2.72g, 2.72g, 2.72g, 2.69g, 2.68g, 2.67g, 2.64g, 2.62g, 2.57g, 2.57g, 2.56g, 2.51g, 2.51g, 2.50g, 2.47g, 2.44g, 2.44g, 2.20g
56-59 Rose (1565) [N1997] 2.69g, 2.64g, 2.62g, 2.53g
60 Illegible (1565) [N1997] 2.72g
61-65 Portcullis (1566) [N1997] 2.81g, 2.75g, 2.72g, 2.71g, 2.50g
66-67 Lion (1566) [N1997] 2.83g, 2.44g
68-69 Coronet (1567) [N1997] 2.76g, 2.61g
70-75 Coronet (1568) [N1997] 2.88g, 2.79g, 2.78g, 2.75g, 2.67g, 2.49g
76-82 Coronet (1569) [N1997] 2.82g, 2.78g, 2.76g, 2.73g, 2.61g, 2.57g, 2.16g
83-84 Coronet (1570) [N1997] 2.71g, 2.30g
85-87 Castle (1571) [N1997] 2.84g, 2.63g, 2.43g
88-94 Ermine (1572) [N1997] 2.77g, 2.71g, 2.68g, 2.66g, 2.50g, 2.46g, 2.32g
95-98 Ermine (1573) [N1997] 2.83g, 2.80g, 2.78g, 2.65g
99-100 Acorn (1573) [N1997] 2.79g, 2.68g
101 Acorn (1574) [N1997] 2.83g
102-103 Eglantine (1574) [N1997] 2.91g, 2.75g
104-107 Eglantine (1575) [N1997] 2.80g, 2.72g, 2.64g, 2.45g
108-113 Plain cross (1578) [N1997] 3.11g, 3.00g, 2.82g, 2.79g, 2.78g, 2.69g
114-118 Plain cross (1579) [N1997] 2.92g, 2.87g, 2.78g, 2.75g, 2.50g
119 Plain cross? (1580) [N1997] 2.66g
120-124 Long cross (1580) [N1997] 2.77g, 2.75g, 2.72g, 2.70g, 2.61g
125 Uncertain (1580) [N1997] 2.63g
126-127 Long cross (1581) [N1997] 2.77g, 2.61g
128-130 Sword (1582) [N1997] 2.78g, 2.75g, 2.75g
131 Uncertain [N1997] 2.22g
132-133 Bell (1583) [N2015] 2.77g, 2.64g
134-135 A (1583) [N2015] 2.68g, 2.65g
136 A (1584) [N2015] 2.72g
137-138 Escallop (1585) [N2015] 2.74g, 2.39g
139 Escallop (1586) [N2015] 2.59g
140 Escallop (1587) [N2015] 2.89g
141-142 Crescent (1587) [N2015] 2.93g, 2.79g
143 Crescent (1588) [N2015] 2.67g
144-145 Hand (1591) [N2015] 2.90g, 2.80g
146-149 Tun (1592) [N2015] 2.89g, 2.78g, 2.62g, 2.59g
150-151 Tun (1593) [N2015] 2.71g, 2.65g
152 Woolpack or key? (1595) [N2015] 2.73g
153 Key (1596) [N2015] 2.80g
154-155 2 (1602) [N2015] 2.83g, 2.83g
Milled sixpence (1)
156 Bust C, star (1562) [2026] 3.06g
James I (1603-25)
First coinage (1603-4)
Shilling (4)
157-158 Thistle (1603-4) bust 1 [N2072] 5.58g, 5.36g
159 Thistle (1603-4) bust 1 [N2072] 5.76g
160 Uncertain (1603-5) bust 2 [N2073] 5.04g
Sixpence (11)
161-166 Thistle (1603) bust 1 [N2074] 2.90g, 2.85g, 2.76g, 2.76g, 2.58g, 2.52g
167-168 Thistle (1603) bust 1 [N2075] 2.75g, 2.20g
169 Thistle (1604) bust 2 [N2075] 2.83g
170 Lis (1604) bust 2 [N2075] 2.81g
Second coinage (1604-19)
Gold Unite (5)
171 Tower (1612-13) bust 4 [2084] 9.80g
172 Trefoil (1613) bust 4 [2084] 9.78g
173-175 Tun (1615-16) bust 5 [2085] 10.05g, 9.84g, 9.83g
Gold double crown (3)
176-177 Coronet (1607-9) bust 4 [2087] 4.98g, 4.96g
178 Crescent (1617-18) bust 5 [2088] 4.96g
Gold Britain crown (4)
179 Coronet (1607-9) bust 1 [2090] 2.46g
180 Tower (1612-13) bust 3 [2091] 2.47g
181 Cinquefoil (1613-15) bust 3 [2091] 2.49g
182 Tun (1615-16) bust 5 [2092] 2.34g
Gold half crown (3)
183 Cinquefoil (1613-15) bust 5 [N2095] 1.28g
184 Book (1616-17) bust 5 [N2095] 1.20g
185 Plain cross (1618-19) bust 5 [N2095] 1.22g
Shilling (17)
186-190 Lis (1604-5) bust 3 [N2099] 5.83g, 5.79g, 5.73g, 5.58g, 5.27g
191-192 Rose (1605-6) bust 3 [N2099] 5.86g, 5.74g
193-194 Rose (1605-6) bust 4 [N2100] 6.06g, 5.71g
195 Escallop (1606-7) bust 4 [N2100] 5.90g
196-199 Grapes (1607) bust 4 [N2100] 5.75g, 5.73g, 5.47g, 5.15g
200 Coronet (1607-9) bust 5 [N2101] 5.63g
201 Coronet (1607-9) bust 6 [N2101] 5.83g
202 Trefoil (1613) bust 5 [N1613] 5.85g
Sixpence (8)
203 Lis (1604) bust 3 [N2102] 2.87g
204 Lis (1605) bust 3 [N2102] 2.60g
205 Rose (1605) bust 3 [N2102] 2.88g
206-207 Rose (1605) bust 4 [N2103] 2.60g, 2.24g
208 Escallop (1606) bust 4 [N2103] 2.96g
209 Grapes (1607) bust 4 [N2103] 2.81g
210 Coronet (1608) bust 4 [N2103] 2.79g
Third coinage (1619-25)
Gold laurel (8)
211 Lis (1623-4) [N2114] 9.02g
212-218 Trefoil (1624) [N2114] 9.18g, 9.09g, 9.08g, 9.05g, 9.04g, 9.01g, 8.97g
Gold half laurel (2)
219-220 Trefoil (1624) bust 4 [N2117] 4.53g, 4.38g
Gold quarter laurel (2)
221 Thistle (1621-3) bust 2 [N2118] 2.28g
222 Spur rowel (1619-20) bust 2 [N2118] 2.21g
Half crown (1)
223 Trefoil (1624) [N2123] 14.72g
Shilling (3)
224 Rose (1620-1) bust 6 [N2124] 5.78g
225 Lis (1623-4) bust 6 [N2124] 6.04g
226 Trefoil (1624) bust 6 [N2124] 5.70g
Sixpence (3)
227 Rose (1621) bust 6 [N2126] 2.84g
228 Trefoil (1624) bust 6 [N2126] 2.96g
229 Lis (1624) bust 6 [N2126] 2.58g
Charles I (1625-49)
Gold unite (13)
230-233 Group A, lis (1625) bust 1 [N2146] 9.07g, 9.03g, 9.02g, 8.95g
234 Group B, blackamoor's head (1626-7) bust 2 [N2148] 9.06g
235 Group B, castle (1627-8) bust 2 [N2148] 8.99g
236 Group B, anchor (1628-9) bust 2 [N2148] 9.03g
237 Group B, heart (1629-30) bust 2 [N2148] 9.07g
238 Group C, plume (1630-1) bust 3 [N2150] 9.09g
239 Group C, rose (1630-1) bust 3 [N2151] 9.08g
240-241 Group D, crown (1635-6) bust 4 [N2153] 9.12g, 9.03g
242 Group F, star (1640-1) bust 6 [N2154] 9.05g
Gold double crown (6)
243 Group A, lis (1625) bust 1 [N2159] 4.57g
244 Group A, cross calvary (1625-6) bust 1 [N2159] 4.43g
245-246 Group B, castle (1627-8) bust 2 [N2161] 4.47g, 4.47g<a title="" href="#_ftn1">[1]</a>
247 Group D, bell (1634-5) bust 4 [N2169] 4.52g
248 Group F, (P) (1643-4) bust 6 [N2177] 4.58g
Gold crown (4)
249 Group A, lis (1625) bust 1 [N2179] 2.31g
250 Group A, uncertain, bust 1 [N2179] 2.22g
251 Group B, cross calvary (1625-6) bust 2 [N2181] 2.25g
252 Group D, triangle-in-circle (1641-3) bust 4 [N2185] 2.19g
Half crown (87)
253-254 Group II, harp (1632-3) horseman 2 [N2207] 14.90g, 14.70g
255 Group II, portcullis (1633-4) horseman 2 [N2207] 14.94g
256-259 Group III, bell (1634-5) horseman 3 [N2209] 15.05g, 15.05g, 14.93g, 14.45g
260-261 Group III, crown (1635-6) horseman 3 [N2209] 15.11g, 14.92g
262-267 Group III, tun (1636-8) horseman 3 [N2209] 15.28g, 15.26g, 15.21g, 15.20g, 15.20g, 14.91g
268-270 Group III, triangle (1639-40) later horseman [N2211] 15.20g, 15.08g, 14.98g
271-272 Group III, triangle (1639-40) later horseman [N2212] 15.04g, 14.81g
273-277 Group III, star (1640-1) later horseman [N2211] 15.28g, 15.20g, 15.01g, 14.77g, 14.27g
278-299 Group IV, triangle-in-circle (1641-3) fourth horseman [N2214] 15.55g, 15.22g, 15.22g, 15.20g, 15.17g, 15.15g, 15.15g, 15.08g, 15.04g, 15.04g, 15.03g, 15.02g, 14.96g, 14.94g, 14.93g, 14.86g, 14.66g, 14.36g, 14.29g, 14.20g, 13.86g, 13.54g
300-308 Group III, (P) (1643-4) later horseman [N2213] 15.41g, 15.38g, 15.27g, 15.10g, 15.06g, 14.90g, 14.78g, 14.71g, 14.42g
309-318 Group III, (R) (1644-5) fourth horseman [N2213] 16.10g, 15.28g, 15.27g, 15.06g, 15.03g, 14.97g, 14.96g, 14.71g, 14.49g, 13.94g
319 Group III, eye (1645) later horseman [N2213] 14.90g
320-324 Group III, sun (1645-6) later horseman [N2213] 15.68g, 14.91g, 14.91g, 14.63g, 14.56g
325-330 Group III, uncertain mintmark [N2211 or 2213] 15.36g, 15.14g, 14.90g, 14.61g, 13.94g, 13.91g
331-335 Group IV, uncertain mintmark [N2214] 15.58g, 15.13g, 14.90g, 14.75g, 14.26g
336 Group V, sun (1645-6) fifth horseman [2215] 15.10g
Thomas Bushell's mints (1637-45)
337 Oxford, plume (1643) [N2413] 13.40g
338 Oxford, none (1644) [N2420] 14.72g
Other Royalist mints
339 York, type 2 I (1643-44) [N2315] 15.54g
340 York, type 2 J (1643-44) [N2315] 14.84g
341 Chester (1644) [N2628] 14.74g
Unattested Royalist mints
342 'A' mint (1645) [N2514] 15.44g
Shilling (189)
343 Group A, Lis (1625) bust 1 [N2216] 5.80g
344 Group A, Cross calvary (1625-6) bust 1 [N2216] 5.76g
345 Group B, Cross calvary (1625-6) bust 2 [N2218] 5.24g
346 Group B, Blackamoor's head (1626-7) bust 2 [N2220] 5.67g
347 Group C, plume (1630-1) bust 3 [N2221] 5.72g
348-350 Group D, harp (1632-3) bust 4 [N2223] 6.05g, 5.94g, 5.67g
351-354 Group D, portcullis (1633-4) bust 4 [N2223] 5.99g, 5.94g, 5.93g, 5.64g
355-357 Group D, bell (1634-5) bust 4 [N2225] 5.98g, 5.98g, 5.78g
358-374 Group D, crown (1635-6) bust 4 [N2225] 6.08g, 6.06g, 6.03g, 6.00g, 5.99g, 5.99g, 5.97g, 5.97g, 5.97g, 5.95g, 5.94g, 5.93g, 5.91g, 5.91g, 5.91g, 5.88g, 5.83g
375-392 Group D, tun (1636-8) bust 4 [N2225] 6.15g, 6.07g, 6.00g, 5.99g, 5.97g, 5.94g, 5.90g, 5.89g, 5.84g, 5.83g, 5.80g, 5.61g, 5.55g, 5.51g, 5.32g, 5.10g, 5.02g, 4.98g
393-395 Group E, tun (1636-8) bust 5 [N2227] 6.10g, 5.99g, 5.18g
396-400 Group E, anchor (1628-9) bust 3 [N2228] 6.09g, 5.95g, 5.60g, 5.84g, 5.82g
401 Group E, tun (1636-8) [N2229] 5.78g
402 Group E, triangle (1639-40) [N2229] 6.06g
403-404 Group E, uncertain [N2229] 5.25g, 5.24g
405-410 Group E, anchor (1628-9) bust 5 [N3330/1] 6.05g, 6.00g, 5.98g, 5.97g, 5.83g, 5.76g
411-418 Group F, triangle (1639-40) [N2231] 6.09g, 6.08g, 5.97g, 5.91g, 5.83g, 5.79g, 5.58g, 5.32g
419-439 Group F, star (1640-1) bust 6 [N2231] 6.24g, 6.23g, 6.18g, 6.14g, 6.06g, 6.04g, 5.98g, 5.97g, 5.97g, 5.94g, 5.94g, 5.94g, 5.93g, 5.90g, 5.87g, 5.84g, 5.84g, 5.82g, 5.71g, 5.68g, 5.60g
440-473 Group F, triangle-in-circle (1641-3) bust 6 [N2231] 6.32g, 6.20g, 6.18g, 6.14g, 6.13g, 6.12g, 6.10g, 6.09g, 6.09g, 6.08g, 6.07g, 6.06g, 6.05g, 5.99g, 5.99g, 5.99g, 5.96g, 5.96g, 5.94g, 5.93g, 5.90g, 5.89g, 5.86g, 5.85g, 5.85g, 5.83g, 5.82g, 5.81g, 5.73g, 5.72g, 5.64g, 5.57g, 5.52g, 5.47g,
474-484 Group F, (P) (1643-4) bust 6 [N2231] 6.38g, 6.26g, 6.25g, 6.19g, 6.18g, 6.17g, 6.13g, 5.96g, 5.95g, 5.62g, 5.38g
485-494 Group F, (R) (1644-5) bust 6 [N2231] 6.30g, 6.21g, 6.15g, 6.08g, 5.96g, 5.88g, 5.88g, 5.79g, 5.64g, 5.62g
495 Group F, (P) or (R) bust 6 [N2231] 6.15g
496-511 Group F, uncertain mintmark, bust 6 [N2231] 7.33g, 6.28g, 6.27g, 6.18g, 6.17g, 6.17g, 6.07g, 6.05g, 6.05g, 5.97g, 5.96g, 5.94g, 5.86g, 5.85g, 5.72g, 5.33g
512-515 Group F, uncertain mintmark, bust 6 [N2231 or 2232] 6.77g, 6.14g, 6.12g, 6.05g
516-523 Group F, eye (1645) bust 6 [N2232] 6.29g, 6.15g, 6.15g, 6.05g, 6.00g, 6.00g, 5.89g, 5.88g
524-527 Group F, sun (1645-6) bust 6 [N2232] 6.15g, 6.09g, 5.59g, 5.52g
528 Group F, eye or sun, later bust [N2232] 5.79g
529-530 Group G, sun, bust 7 [N2233] 6.07g, 6.06g
Thomas Bushell's mints (1637-45)
531 Oxford, 1644 5.93g
Sixpence (31)
532 Group C, plume (1630-1) bust 3 [N2238] 2.79g
533 Group D, harp (1632-3) bust 4 [N2240] 2.96g
534-537 Group D, crown (1635-6) bust 4 [N2241] 3.02g, 2.97g, 2.98g, 2.86g
538-543 Group D, tun (1636-8) bust 4 [N2241] 3.07g, 3.02g, 3.00g, 2.99g, 2.96g, 2.95g
544-545 Group E, tun (1636-8) bust 5 [N2242] 3.07g, 2.94g
546-553 Group E, anchor (1628-9) bust 5 [N2244] 3.10g, 2.99g, 2.98g, 2.94g, 2.92g, 2.81g, 2.78g, 2.41g
554-555 Group F, triangle (1639-40) bust 6 [N2246] 2.95g, 2.95g
556-558 Group F, star (1640-41) bust 6 [N2246] 3.06g, 2.90g, 2.78g
559-560 Group F, star-in-triangle (1641-3) bust 6 [N2246] 3.15g, 2.96g
561 Group F, (P) (1643-4) bust 6 [N2246] 3.20g
562 Group F, (R) (1644-5) bust 6 [N2246] 3.27g
IRISH COINS (3)
Shilling
563 First coinage (1603-4), bell [S6512] 3.98g
564 First coinage (1603-4), uncertain mintmark [S6512] 4.16g
565 Second coinage (1604-7), escallop [S6515] 4.28g
Sixpence
566 First coinage (1603-4), bell [S6514] 1.87g
SCOTTISH COINS (12)
James VI
Gold half sword and sceptre
567 Eighth coinage (1602) [S5462] 2.41g
Thirty shillings (= 2s 6d. English)
568-569 Eighth coinage, type II, thistle (one has two thistles) [S5504] 14.93g, 14.78g
Thistle merk
570 Eighth coinage (1601) [S5497] 6.18g
571-576 Eighth coinage (1602) [S5497] 6.42g, 6.32g, 6.31g, 6.28g, 6.18g, 6.13g
Charles I
Thirty shillings (= 2s 6d. English)
577-578 Third coinage (1637-42) [S5554] 15.01g, 14.92g
FOREIGN COINS (12)
Spanish Netherlands
Albert and Elisabeth (1598-1621)
579 Ducaton, Brabant, Anvers, 1619 [H309-1] 32.22g
Philip IV (1621-65)
580-582 Ducaton, type I, Brabant, Anvers, 1633 [H327-1a] 32.55g, 32.46g, 32.45g
583 Ducaton, type I, Brabant, Anvers, 1634 [H327-1a] 32.57g
584 Ducaton, type I, Brabant, Anvers, 1635 [H327-1a] 32.43g
585 Ducaton, type I, Brabant, Anvers, 1636 [H327-1a] 32.52g
586 Ducaton, type II, Brabant, Brussels, 1637 [H327-1b] 32.50g
587-588 Ducaton, type II, Brabant, Brussels, 1638 [H327-1b] 32.48g, 32.47g
589 Ducaton, type II, Brabant, uncertain mint, 1639 [H327-1b-9b] 32.58g
590 Ducaton, type II, Brabant, Brussels, 1640 [H327-1b] 32.46g
Uncertain (1)
591 Possible shilling 2.99g


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Depicted place (County of findspot) Wakefield
Date between 1645 and 1646
date QS:P571,+1645-00-00T00:00:00Z/8,P1319,+1645-00-00T00:00:00Z/9,P1326,+1646-00-00T00:00:00Z/9
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FindID: 455695
Old ref: SWYOR-FDBB70
Filename: Ackworth_Hoard_Charles_I_halfcrown_york.jpg
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