
Edward VI Half Sovereign, Second period, Tower mint, crowned bust mm arrow
Edward VI (1547-53), gold Half-Sovereign of Ten Shillings struck in 22 carat gold, second period (January 1549 - April 1550), Tower I Mint, crowned head bust right, beaded circles and legend surrounding, Roman style lettering with lozenge stops, initial mark arrow both sides, EDWARD. VI. D'. G'. AGL'. FRA. Z. HIB': REX., rev. quartered shield of arms in crowned frame, E to left, R to right, beaded circles and legend surrounding, rosette stops, SCVTVM* FIDEI* PROTEGET* EVM*, weight 5.25g (Schneider 672; Hill H165 R2; N.1911; S.2438). Toned, well centered, light die flaw in obverse field, weak at lower right of shield, otherwise a bold very fine.
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Edward VI (1547-53), gold Half-Sovereign of Ten Shillings struck in 22 carat gold, second period (January 1549 - April 1550), Tower I Mint, crowned head bust right, beaded circles and legend surrounding, Roman style lettering with lozenge stops, initial mark arrow both sides, EDWARD. VI. D'. G'. AGL'. FRA. Z. HIB': REX., rev. quartered shield of arms in crowned frame, E to left, R to right, beaded circles and legend surrounding, rosette stops, SCVTVM* FIDEI* PROTEGET* EVM*, weight 5.25g (Schneider 672; Hill H165 R2; N.1911; S.2438). Toned, well centered, light die flaw in obverse field, weak at lower right of shield, otherwise a bold very fine.













