
CHARLES I - A DIE STUDY OF NEWARK 1645 - 46
CHARLES I - A DIE STUDY OF NEWARK 1645 - 46 “Newark-on-Trent, after having withstood several successive sieges, was upon May 6, 1646, surrendered ...
Read moreThe coinage of Charles I is the most extensive and the most varied of any English Sovereign. Coupled with this periods fascinating history, its no ...
Read moreNewark declaring to be ‘for the King’ at the start of the Civil War, the siege at Newark was a very significant a point in the lose of the civil wa...
Read moreWhether your for or against grading / slabbing, one thing for sure is that this phenomenon is here to stay. In recent years the coin industry has ...
Read moreYork was Charles I’s “second capital “ and after being forced To leave London he made his way there, arriving on the 19th of March 1641/2. Until th...
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