Rare British coin collection sells for HUGE sum – including one 17th century piece for £200k

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Rare British coin collection sells for HUGE sum – including one 17th century piece for £200k
Author: Andy Robinson
Published: Dec, 15 2024 23:58

A PRIZED coin collection with some of the rarest examples of hammered gold in British history has sold for £1.1million. A Charles I piece from 1643 was the top item, going for £222,000. It was struck by his royalist supporters at the height of the Civil War, showing him as a “peace-bringer” in the years before his beheading.

 [A coin collection with some of the rarest examples of hammered gold in British history has sold for £1.1million]
Image Credit: The Sun [A coin collection with some of the rarest examples of hammered gold in British history has sold for £1.1million]

An 1839 coin depicting Queen Victoria as poet Edmund Spencer’s “Faerie Queen” was close behind, selling for £204,000. Only 400 of them were made. And a special £5 coin from 1991, featuring the head of Elizabeth II, fetched £7,800. Auction manager Louis Davern said: “It was a rare privilege to auction some of the finest British coins known.

 [A Charles I piece from 1643 was the top item, going for £222,000]
Image Credit: The Sun [A Charles I piece from 1643 was the top item, going for £222,000]

“There was competitive bidding across the British gold from hammered examples all the way through to Elizabeth II gold coinage. “The Charles I Triple Unite is an exceptionally rare and historically significant coin valued at 60 shillings, the highest English hammered denomination ever struck.

“Produced at the Oxford mint following the king’s retreat from Parliament-controlled London, these coins were created to curry favour with the elites and encourage support for the Royalist cause during the Civil War. “Intended as a temporary measure to fund the king’s campaign, the majority were melted down after the conflict, making surviving examples extraordinarily rare.

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