Description: 1639-40 Charles 1st Hammered Silver Plated Non Regal Halfcrown (E029) A base metal coin made during the reign of Charles 1st, silvered, and deliberately used in circulation to trick people. I’m told these are quite rare - there was an auction (DNW or Baldwins or someone like this) last year, where somebody sold off their collection of contemporary counterfeit hammered coins. The prices were watering! The ruler in the image is apparently confusing quite a few people. Just for clarification, the scale you see on the ruler is in millimetres and centimetres. It’s just a normal ruler. Ebay seem to be losing my second images, sometimes even the first! Everything should have a heads and tails if it’s a coin. If you see anything that looks like it’s missing an image or two, please let me know and I’ll sort it. Thnx! Just to be clear, all my images are done on a not-very-good iPhone camera - in fact I list everything from start to finish on my phone. As such, the images will be basic and certainly not enhanced in any way (more like de-hanced on my phone!!). Post Office Posting Days: Due to this horrible worldwide pandemic, my Post Office ALWAYS has at least a 20 minute queue. So in order to keep everyone safe, I think it best that I only post on TUESDAYS and FRIDAYS (their quietest days). Thank you for your patience and understanding during these worrying times. J H
Price: 199 GBP
Location: Nottingham
End Time: 2024-12-24T11:52:32.000Z
Shipping Cost: 16.46 GBP
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Period: Stuart & Commonwealth
Denomination: Half-Crown
Era: Charles I (1625-1649)
Fineness: Contemporary Counterfeit
Features: Hammered
Metal: Silver