Unite: Charles I (obverse); Crowned Shield (reverse)
https://clevelandart.org/art/1969.192
After ascending to the throne, Charles I ordered that the coinage should remain the same types and denominations as that of James I. Throughout all the troubles of his reign he did not alter the value of the gold coinage. Until the English Civil War started in 1642, the king's...
Artifact
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144469
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1969.192
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Terms
Culture
England, Charles I, 1625-1649
Technique
gold
Medium
gold
Genre
Coins
Department
Medieval Art
Relations
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