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Stuart / Tudor silver English Coin

 

Hammered coins were produced by hand, no machines were used during this period, lasting until 1662 when machine made coins were produced. Hammered coins were made by placing a blank piece of metal usually silver (early period of coinage) and then later gold. The correct weight of metal was used between two dies, and then striking the upper die with a hammer to produce the required image on both sides. The bottom die (sometimes called the anvil die) was usually counter sunk in a log or other sturdy surface and was called a pile. One of the minters held the die for the other side (called the trussel), in his hand while it was struck either by themselves or an assistant. In tour mint in London produced most circulating English coins of the medieval era. 

Tudor/Stuart Era English Silver Coin

SKU: STSE25
$25.00Price
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