Lot 60065 – Great Britian, Elizabeth I (1558-1603), silver 8 testerns, Tower Mint 26.95 g.

Stamp of Coins » Europe » Great Britain » England Great Britian, Elizabeth I (1558-1603), silver 8 testerns, Tower Mint 26.95 g.
Stamp of Coins » Europe » Great Britain » England Great Britian, Elizabeth I (1558-1603), silver 8 testerns, Tower Mint 26.95 g.
Stamp of Coins » Europe » Great Britain » England Great Britian, Elizabeth I (1558-1603), silver 8 testerns, Tower Mint 26.95 g.
Stamp of Coins » Europe » Great Britain » England Great Britian, Elizabeth I (1558-1603), silver 8 testerns, Tower Mint 26.95 g.
Stamp of Coins » Europe » Great Britain » England Great Britian, Elizabeth I (1558-1603), silver 8 testerns, Tower Mint 26.95 g.
Stamp of Coins » Europe » Great Britain » England Great Britian, Elizabeth I (1558-1603), silver 8 testerns, Tower Mint 26.95 g.

Lot 60065 – Great Britian, Elizabeth I (1558-1603), silver 8 testerns, Tower Mint 26.95 g.

Coins » Europe » Great Britain » England
Dear collector, we present you lot 60065 which you can now add to your Coins » Europe » Great Britain » England collection. If you have any questions about our stamps or letters, please feel free to contact us here.
Price realised
Unsold
Estimate
40’000 – 60’000 CHF
Auction date
Sun 1 Dec 2024 at 18:00 (Europe/Zurich)
Description

Great Britian, Elizabeth I (1558-1603), silver 8 testerns, n.d. (1600-1601), Tower mint “O”, 26.95 g. (42 mm). Obverse: crowned arms ER, ELIZABETH D G ANG FR ET HIB REGINA. Reverse: crowned portcullis, POSVI DEVM ADIVTOREM MEVM.


“Portcullis” money was struck at the Tower Mint for the use of the Governor and Company of Merchants of London and the East India Company. They are considered by many to be Great Britain’s first purely colonial issues, produced with the intention of competing with the Spanish “”pieces of eight” and to consolidate Britain’s influence in the economic and commercial struggle with other colonial powers. Portcullis money was minted in denominations of one, two, four and eight testerns.


Extremely Fine, well struck and fully rounded, good plum-grey toning. Exceptionally rare and well struck exhibiting little or no wear; certainly one of the finest known examples. Less than 200 coins of all four denominations are believed to have survived.

Additional scans and images are being uploaded on a continuous basis.

Should you require further images and are unable to find the material you need online, please do not hesitate to contact us.

For further information regarding this lot, please contact us.