Coin, silver, issued by Commonwealth, 1649 to 1660.

Coin, silver, issued by Commonwealth, 1649 to 1660.

Commonwealth silver penny

Issued in the period 1649-1660

With the end of the Civil War, and victory for the parliamentarian army, a Commonwealth was declared. During the Commonwealth dated hammered coins with legends in English were produced though half groats, pennies - such as this example - and halfpennies bear no legend at all and are undated. All issues had the heraldic arms of St George and Ireland on them and their plain style reflected Puritan aesthetic values. This penny bears it mark of value, I, above the shields on the reverse. Only the halfpenny was produced with no mark of value. The coin has been perforated twice, presumably for suspension or, perhaps, use as a button.

Coin, silver, issued by Commonwealth, 1649 to 1660.