Obverse:
Type II Small castle type showing the three
storied keep of Scarborough castle with windows,
battlements and corner turrets to each side,
forebuilding entrance to the left with large
door and chapel above. Below 'S' for shilling
and 'V' for five (Five Shillings = 1 Crown).
Above horizontal lines that show that this
coin was struck from a plate.
Reverse:
Blank except for WRL.
History:
During the siege of Scarborough Castle between
July 1644 and July 1645 coins were struck
from objects such as plates. The commander
of the castle Sir Hugh Chomley actually handed
out the siege money himself, at a rate of
sixpence a day, to encourage morale of those
who repaired the walls. These coins are very
rare.
Date:
1644 - 1645
Size:
4.5cm X 4.8cm
