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Charles II (1660-1685)
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MD208 - Charles II (1660-1685), Gold Touchpiece or Angel, 3.48g., officially pierced, three masted ship in full sail left, CAR II D G M B FR ET HI REX, rev., St Michael and dragon, SOLI DEO GLORIA, stop at end of legend, (MI i 477/86), extremely fine and rare. $1495 SOLD

These coins were specially struck for the ceremony known as "touching for the king's evil" and in many instances are likely to have been touched and distributed personally by the monarch. It was believed that the monarchs of England had the power to cure the skin disease Scrofula with their touch.  The kings were thought to have received this power by descent from Edward the Confessor, who, according to some legends, received it from Saint Remigius. From 1633, the Book of Common Prayer of the Anglican Church contained a ceremony for this, and it was traditional for the monarch (king or queen) to present to the touched person a coin — usually an Angel. From the reign of Charles II onwards Angels were struck solely for use in the ceremony, as by that time the Angel had ceased to be a regular struck currency issue. The last monarch to perform the ritual was Anne on 30 March 1712. Her successor George I discontinued the practice for as being "too Catholic." Samuel Pepys recorded in his diary for 13 April 1661: “To Whitehall to the Banquet House and there saw the King heale, the first time that ever I saw him do it - which he did with great gravity; and it seemed to me to be an ugly office and a simple one

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MD207 - Charles II, (1660-1685), Milled coinage, Threepence, 1672/1, (S.3386), good very fine. $175

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H2048 - Charles II (1660-1685), Groat, 2.05g., 3rd Hammered Issue, m.m. crown (1660-1662), crowned bust of king left within inner circle, value mark behind, CAROLVS II D G MAG BRI FRA ET HIB REX, rev., quartered royal arms over cross fourchée, CHRISTO AVSPICE REGNO (N.2768; S.3324), weak in parts otherwise very fine, toned. $225

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H2051 - Charles II (1660-1685), Gold Touchpiece or Angel, 3.43g., officially pierced, three masted ship in full sail left, CAR II D G M B FR ET HI REX, rev., St Michael and dragon, SOLI DEO GLORIA, no stop at end of legend, (MI i 477/86; Noon 310-2), good very fine and rare. $995 SOLD

These coins were specially struck for the ceremony known as "touching for the king's evil" and in many instances are likely to have been touched and distributed personally by the monarch. It was believed that the monarchs of England had the power to cure the skin disease Scrofula with their touch.  The kings were thought to have received this power by descent from Edward the Confessor, who, according to some legends, received it from Saint Remigius. From 1633, the Book of Common Prayer of the Anglican Church contained a ceremony for this, and it was traditional for the monarch (king or queen) to present to the touched person a coin — usually an Angel. From the reign of Charles II onwards Angels were struck solely for use in the ceremony, as by that time the Angel had ceased to be a regular struck currency issue. The last monarch to perform the ritual was Anne on 30 March 1712. Her successor George I discontinued the practice for as being "too Catholic." Samuel Pepys recorded in his diary for 13 April 1661: “To Whitehall to the Banquet House and there saw the King heale, the first time that ever I saw him do it - which he did with great gravity; and it seemed to me to be an ugly office and a simple one

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MD124 - CHARLES II, (1660-1685), Milled coinage, Copper Farthing, 1674, laureate cuirassed bust of king to left, CAROLVS●A●CARLO, rev., seated figure of Britannia left, date in exergue, BRITANNIA (S.3394), good fine. $95

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MD107- Charles II (1660-1685), Fourpence, Milled Issue, 1677, laureate bust of king right, CAROLVS II DEI GRATIA, rev., MAG BR FRA ET HIB REX, four interlocked C's in the form of a cross, in the angles symbols of   England, Scotland, France and Ireland, (S.3384), very fine, toned. $85

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M63 - CHARLES II, (1660-1685), Milled coinage, Copper Farthing, 1679, laureate cuirassed bust of king to left, CAROLVS●A●CARLO, rev., seated figure of Britannia left, date in exergue, BRITANNIA (S.3394), good fine. $125