Obverse:
Crowned bust of Charles I facing left, with
ruff and armour nearly concealed with scarf,
mark value V behind. Text around CAROLVS D
G MA BR FR ET HI REX (Charles by the grace
of God King of Great Britain, France and Ireland).
Reverse:
Crowned square-topped coat of arms with garnish.
The shield has the English arms in the first
and fourth quarters, the rampant lion of Scotland
in the second quarter and the harp of Ireland
in the third. Text around CVLTORES SVI DEVS
PROTEGIT (God protects his worshippers).
History:
Charles I ascended to the throne in March
1625 and this Crown coin was issued early
in his reign. He became an excellent horseman
and a strong-willed king. His strong will,
however, proved to be his undoing: mismanagement
of affairs forced a showdown with Parliament,
which culminated in civil war and the king's
execution in 1649.
Date:
Second bust, Tower mint, castle mintmark,
1627-28
Diameter:
2.0cm
