An Introduction Into Charles I Coinage | Hammered Coins
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- čas přidán 5. 07. 2024
- Hello everyone! Welcome to the hammered corner. In today’s video, we have a beginner's guide to Charles I coinage. Please find all relevant research material below -
Charles I, King of England, Scotland & Ireland 1625-49 Facebook group - / 422044315567248
Research material -
www.royal.uk/charles-i
www.historylearningsite.co.uk...
www.english-heritage.org.uk/v...
earlofmanchesters.co.uk/besie...
en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Great...
www.britnumsoc.org/gallery/tu...
www.britnumsoc.org/publicatio...
www.johngraycentre.org/about/...
Books & papers
Spinks book - Coins of England and the United Kingdom 2020: Pre-decimal Issues, 55th Edition www.amazon.co.uk/dp/191266720...
JJ North Volume 2 - English Hammered Coinage Vol 2: Edward 1 to Charles 11 1272-1662 www.amazon.co.uk/dp/090760534...
England’s Striking history - England's Striking History: A Brief History of England and Its Silver Hammered Coinage www.amazon.co.uk/dp/094896485...
Scottish & Irish Spinks book - The Coins of Scotland, Ireland & the Islands 4th edition (Standard Catalogue of British Coins) www.amazon.co.uk/dp/191266748...
Michael Sharps BNJ
Original - www.britnumsoc.org/publicatio...
Updated -www.britnumsoc.org/publicatio...
Castle photograph links -
visitnewark.co.uk/p/newark-ca...
/ 590956782324392174
www.english-heritage.org.uk/v...
www.english-heritage.org.uk/v...
0:00 intro
0:29 History
3:15 Coin denominations
4:49 Mint Marks
5:24 Nicholas Briot
6:10 Siege coins
10:31 Scottish Coins
12:18 Irish coins
13:57 Trial & Forgery coins
17:12 Reference Material
18:50 Outro & Credits
Want to watch more? Here is a coinage introduction for Edward VI, son of Henry VIII 😮 czcams.com/video/fIHaosqIWyE/video.html
I've recently discovered this channel, and I'm enjoying going through all the older posts.
i actually recently Got myself a Charles I Shilling! It's beautiful and i got it at an Amazing price, especially for here in Canada :)
Mate I’m loving your videos and learning so much from them, slowly making my way through all of them 👍🏻
Cheers matey! Really happy you’re enjoying them 😀
Fantastic video. Great information
Cheers buddy! Really appreciate it
Well done on another great video, great information and reference here, thank you!
Thank you mate!
Thanks, great information.
Thanks Bert, be sure to leave a like if you enjoyed 😀
thank you for a nice video :)
Excellent video keep em coming buddy!
Thank you so much!!
I am looking for some Charles I. too, for my small subcollection of executed monarchs
Beautiful series to collect! Don’t forget to like the video if you enjoyed for more! Thanks for your comment and continued support 😃
Well done my darling! So proud of you 🙈
Thank you ❤️
Excellent work as always. Your subscription count will only continue to go up.
Thank you so much!
thanks
👍
Really nice video, a lot of information.
I found a coin yesterday whilst metal detecting, I believe its a Charles the 1st half crown, looks the same as 2667 in the spink book page 293 I think.
It's worn where the horse is, and it's clipped.
Mine weights 11g.. same as the counterfeit one in this video.
How can I tell, apart from the weight, if its a counterfeit?
I have found a counterfeit George the 3rd shilling 1816, not far from this coin, but obviously a long time apart.
Any help would be appreciated.
Firstly well done on finding the coin 😊 a normal weight is about 14.85g so 11g is way under! 😊
@@TheHammeredCorner Thank you for the reply.
I am very pleased with my find.
With it being 11g, maybe it is a counterfeit.
I will take it to my local detectorists shop next time I go and ask him for his opinion.
It looks amazing and I feel privileged to of even touched it..
Very interesting video. The Ciivil War and Henry VIII are my real interests away from Victoria.
Mine too!
Until I recently bought a number of wonderful silver dirhams, and golden dinars and ashrafis, my oldest coin was Charles I shilling struck at the Tower Mjnt with a crown mintmark, S-2791. It’s pretty worn, but the attribution to Charles I and the mintmark are clearly legible.
Hey Samy, thanks for your comment and welcome to the channel! 👋
@@TheHammeredCorner : Thank you for the warm welcome, and for all the work and research that you put into your videos.
@@samy7013 it’s my pleasure 😁
Great video god information and lovely coins 👍👍
Thanks matey!
Please like the video if you enjoyed 👍
@@TheHammeredCorner done mate👍👍
Hello, my family has a coin similar to the Charles 1st Crown, but it is not dated and we aren't sure what era it is from. One side is a man on a horse (facing right). The other side has a crest in the centre with the full words: prostestemy religious and the liberties of england. No date though. Just interested in getting it identified. Can you help at all? Kind regards Anne M.
Hello there, king facing right with no date will be a half crown from the reign of James I, the obverse legend Obote the horse starting in the 1 o’clock position should read “JACOB” or similar. Let me know 😀
@@TheHammeredCorner Hello, I managed to find out it is actually a King William iii Battle of Boyne medal, via a Facebook group. Very similar to the Charles I coin. Thank you very much for replying. Anne M.
@@lotsofbrolly1 awesome, you’re very welcome and something I’ve not come across before!
@@TheHammeredCorner According to the people on the facebook group it is this medal. But, I cannot find any other in existence on the internet. So, not entirely sure if it's rare or not. Link: www.ebay.com/itm/133779952872?ViewItem&item=133779952872 Just in case you were interested. Always interesting to find new things. Thank you for replying. Anne M.
That video must have taken some research and preparation to put together - thanks!
Thank you Stefan!
I unfortunately don't have any coins of Charles I but your video has encouraged me to add at least a couple to my collection. It does look like a fascinating series. As an American I also find it very interesting that a king could be executed. That sounds like a part of history I would like to learn more about. Can you recommend a good book about that period of English history? Thank you.
Awesome to hear you’ll be looking to add one to your collection! A great book on his history is called ‘The white king’. Very cheap and was a fantastic way for me to to learn about his incredibly interesting reign. 😀
Great video, sadly its word salad with so many denominations to try to understand.
Way too much math.