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A notable silver sixpence from the reign of Charles I, dated 1636. This coin originates from a turbulent period in English history, minted during the years preceding the English Civil War. The sixpence was a practical denomination for everyday transactions, widely trusted in commerce throughout the Stuart era. This authentic artefact bears the hallmarks of 17th-century Royal Mint production, with Charles I's portrait and inscriptions reflecting the coinage standards of his reign. As a genuine historical piece nearly four centuries old, it offers collectors tangible evidence of Stuart monetary systems and the craftsmanship of the period. Condition varies naturally with age and circulation history.