Charles I Newark siege halfcrown Coin

Charles I Newark siege halfcrown Coin
Fine: £1,500
Very Fine: £3,950

Charles I Newark siege halfcrowns
(1645–1646), known for their lozenge shape and rarity, generally sell for high prices, often ranging from £1,000 to over £3,900, depending on condition. A notable sale in 2024 included a Newark set with a halfcrown selling within a group for £9,800, highlighting their high value due to Civil War history, reports the BBC.

Recent Sale Examples & Worth

£3,950: A “good very fine” 1646 Halfcrown sold by Hammered British Coins.
£1,600: A rare Newark Siege coin sold at auction, as reported by Newark Advertiser.
£9,800: Total for a set of three (sixpence, shilling, halfcrown) that sold in 2024.
High End: Exceptionally well-preserved examples can exceed these prices, particularly at specialist auctions.

Key Features for Valuation

Shape: Distinctive lozenge (diamond) shape.
Obverse: Large crown, with “C R” (Charles Rex) on the sides and “XXX” (representing 30 pence) below.
Reverse: “OBS NEWARK” with the date, usually 1645 or 1646.
Condition: Rarity and condition greatly influence the price, particularly because many were made in haste during the siege

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