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Basic Information | | Accession Number: | 1963C924 |
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| Collection: | Antiquities - Ancient & Mediaeval Coins |
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| Date: | 1558 - 1603 |
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Maker Information | | Manufacturer: | Tower Mint - View history |
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Notes | During the 1560s Elizabeth I's government experimented with using machines to strike coins rather than making them by hand in the traditional way. As this coin shows, the results were magnificent, but the machines were unreliable and could not produce the number of coins needed quickly or economically enough. So England continued to use irregularly shaped and frequently poorly made coins for another hundred years. | | Purchased from A H Baldwin and Sons, 1963. |
Further Information | | Reign: | Queen Elizabeth I |
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| Production Period: | Tudor |
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| Material(s): | Gold |
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| Denomination: | Half Pound |
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| Currency: | England |
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| Place of Origin: | London, England |
Associated People | | Associated Places | | Dimensions | | Diameter: | 29 mm |
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