The 1551 Shilling - Edward VI
An Edward VI silver shilling, struck between 1551 and 1553 at the Tower Mint, London. Third period. SCBC 2482. Diameter 33mm and weight of 6.1g.
The Reverse shows the Royal coat-of-arms with a long cross fourchée (meaning with forked ends).
The Obverse shows a portrait of Edward VI. Tudor Rose on left. 'XII' on right is the mark of value, representing 12 pence (= one shilling).
Images used by permission of CNGCoins.
An Edward VI silver shilling, struck between 1551 and 1553 at the Tower Mint, London. Third period. SCBC 2482. Diameter 33mm and weight of 6.1g.The Reverse shows the Royal coat-of-arms with a long cross fourchée (meaning with forked ends).
The Obverse shows a portrait of Edward VI. Tudor Rose on left. 'XII' on right is the mark of value, representing 12 pence (= one shilling).Images used by permission of CNGCoins.
Mintage: Not known
Minted at The Royal Mint
Minted in 1551. See Coins and Events of 1551
Monarch/Ruler: Edward VI (1547-1553)
Category: Shillings. See more Shillings coins
Country of Origin: United Kingdom
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