The Obsidional Money of the Great Rebellion 1642 1649

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The Obsidional Money of the Great Rebellion 1642 1649
Philip Nelson
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Fig. 35.
COLCHESTER.
Colchester, the headquarters of the Royalists in the eastern counties during the rising of 1648, was besieged by Fairfax from June 13 to August 17, and throughout this time was defended by Lords Capel and Norwich, associated with Sir Charles Lucas and Sir George Lisle, all of whom, with the exception of Norwich, were subsequently executed.
y-> K FIG. 37. COLCHESTER GOLD HALF-UNITE.
Colchester.
319 320 The Obsidional Money of the Great Rebellion.
Coins were struck at this to
...wn in two metals, viz. , gold and silver, and there exist the half-unite in the former and the shilling and nine- pence in the latter metal. They are as follows : Half-unite. Obverse. An embossed representation 01 the gateway of OBS COL Colchester between the crowned letters C R ; beneath, rCCCCC~C~~" > I6|48 Reverse. Incuse, the impression of the obverse die. Weight, 65^9 grains.
Fig- 37- The shilling and ninepence, which occur struck upon circular and octagonal flans, are both from the same die and can only be differen- tiated by their weights, since the former weighs 94 grains and the latter only 66.


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