British Fifty Shilling Coin
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The English fifty shilling coin, worth 50/-, was only ever minted once, in the year 1656. It was a milled
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weighing and with a diameter of . Only eleven examples are known to survive. One extremely fine specimen was recorded to have been sold for £15,250 in May 1989. A lustrous example was sold in London in January 2021 for £471,200 ($643,597 U.S.) including the 24 percent buyer’s commission, setting a new record price for a Cromwellian coin.Coin World, published Jan 30, 2021.
/ref> The obverse of the coin depicts
Oliver Cromwell Oliver Cromwell (25 April 15993 September 1658) was an English politician and military officer who is widely regarded as one of the most important statesmen in English history. He came to prominence during the 1639 to 1651 Wars of the Three Ki ...
as a Roman Emperor, with the inscription OLIVAR D G R P ANG SCO HIB &c PRO — ''Oliver, by the grace of God, of the Commonwealth of England, Scotland, Ireland, etc. Protector''. The reverse depicts a crowned shield bearing the Commonwealth arms, with the inscription PAX QVÆRITUR BELLO — ''Peace is sought through war'', and the date 1656, while there is also an edge inscription PROTECTOR LITERIS LITERÆ NVMMIS CORONA ET SALVS — ''A protector of the letters, the letters are a garland and a safeguard to the coinage''.


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{{DEFAULTSORT:English Fifty Shilling Coin Fifty Shillings 1656 in England 1650s economic history