1643 Great Britain Gold Tr. Unite S-2727 Oxford PCGS MS61

$266,500.00 USD

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The 1643 Great Britain Gold Triple Unite is a rare and historically significant coin minted during the English Civil War under King Charles I. This coin was struck at the Oxford Mint, established by the king to fund his campaign against Parliamentarian forces. The obverse features a portrait of King Charles I with a crown, sword, and olive branch, symbolizing both his authority and desire for peace. The reverse bears an inscription emphasizing the protection of Protestant religion, English laws, and Parliament's liberty.

This coin is graded PCGS MS61, meaning it is in mint state condition with minor imperfections but overall well-preserved. The 1643 Oxford issue is particularly rare, making it highly valuable. The Triple Unite is one of the largest gold coins from this era, weighing around 27 grams, and is a prized collectible for its historical significance and connection to the English Civil War.

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