CHARLES I SCARBOROUGH SIEGE CROWN TYPE I COIN
Obverse: Type I, large castle type showing the keep of Scarborough castle with windows, battlements and corner turrets to each side, gatehouse to the left with pitched roof door and chapel above. Below 'V' representing five shillings (Five Shillings = 1 Crown). Above horizontal lines that show that this coin was struck from a plate.
Reverse: The reverse image of the castle where the coin die has pushed the metal.
Obverse: Type I, large castle type showing the keep of Scarborough castle with windows, battlements and corner turrets to each side, gatehouse to the left with pitched roof door and chapel above. Below 'V' representing five shillings (Five Shillings = 1 Crown). Above horizontal lines that show that this coin was struck from a plate.
Reverse: The reverse image of the castle where the coin die has pushed the metal.
Obverse: Type I, large castle type showing the keep of Scarborough castle with windows, battlements and corner turrets to each side, gatehouse to the left with pitched roof door and chapel above. Below 'V' representing five shillings (Five Shillings = 1 Crown). Above horizontal lines that show that this coin was struck from a plate.
Reverse: The reverse image of the castle where the coin die has pushed the metal.