Elizabeth I Silver Hammered Penny 1560-1561 2nd Issue Cross Crosslet Spink 2558
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An attractive Tudor silver hammered penny of Queen Elizabeth I, struck at the Tower Mint, London during her Second Issue (1560–1561).
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Obverse: Crowned left-facing bust of the Queen within an inner wire circle. Legend reads:
E · D · G · ROSA · SINE · SPINA(Elizabeth by the Grace of God a Rose Without a Thorn). Initial mark Cross Crosslet at 12 o'clock above the crown. -
Reverse: Long cross fourchée over a square-topped royal shield. Legend reads:
CIVI / TAS / LON / DON(City of London).
Condition Notes: A solid, honest specimen grading around Fine / near Very Fine. The obverse portrait shows typical wear but retains good overall presence. The reverse is exceptionally sharp and well-struck, featuring highly legible lettering and crisp shield details. Typical light historic flan irregularities/clipping to the edge as expected for the issue. Untouched, pleasing dark toning.
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