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£15.00
A distinguished rose farthing from 1625, minted during the reign of Charles I. This copper coin derives its name from the rose symbol that adorns its reverse, a distinctive feature of this particular issue. The rose farthing represents a fascinating period in English monetary history when small denominations facilitated routine transactions across the realm. Charles I's portrait appears on the obverse, accompanied by period-appropriate inscriptions and heraldic elements. The rose motif itself carries symbolic weight, reflecting Stuart iconography of the era. An exceptional specimen for collectors seeking authentic examples of early 17th-century English coinage with documented provenance and historical significance.