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Description: England. Charles I of England. 1625-1649. AR Sixpence (2.96 g). Nicolas Briot’s coinage, 2nd milled issue. Tower (Briot) mint; mm: anchor. Struck 1638-1639. Crowned bust left; •VI• behind Royal shield (square-topped) over cross moline. Brooker 729 (same dies); North 2306; SCBC 2860. Good VF, toned, adjustment marks and a couple small die breaks on obverse. Nicholas Briot (1579–1646)   Description French engraver Date of birth/death 1579 1646 Location of birth/death Damblain London Authority control VIAF: 61821437 ISNI: 0000 0000 8141 474X ULAN: 500041327 LCCN: nb2007022485 GND: 128791187 WorldCat
Title: Charles I AR Sixpence 722625
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