Charles II. the tradesmen and victuallers in general, that is, all that pleased, coined small money or tokens for the benefit and convenience of trade. And for this there was in a manner a perfect necessity, since, at that time, there were but few brass... Numismatist and Year Book - Seite 3171899Vollansicht - Über dieses Buch
| Thomas Faulkner - 1845 - 596 Seiten
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| Robert Simpson - 1852 - 418 Seiten
...and during the reign of Queen Elizabeth to that of King Charles II., the tradesmen in general, that is, all that pleased, coined small money, or tokens, for the benefit and convenience of trade. This being struck for necessary change, the figure and device were various, and the materials of lead,... | |
| 1859 - 708 Seiten
...reign of Queen Elizabeth to that of Kins Charles II., the tradesmen and victuallers in general, that is, all that pleased, coined small money or tokens...at that time, there were but few brass halfpennies coined by authority, and no great quantity of farthings, which likewise were in bulk very small. Now... | |
| 1859 - 828 Seiten
...reign of Queen Elizabeth to that of Kiner Charles II., the tradesmen and victuallers in general, that is, all that pleased, coined small money or tokens...manner a perfect necessity, since, at that time, there wore but few brass halfpennies coined by authority, and no great quantity of farthings, which likewise... | |
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