Broad, Coin Type from England - detailed information

Broad, Coin Type from England (issued 1656 - 1662)
Coin TypeBroad

The Broad was an English coin worth 20 shillings (20/-) first issued by the Commonwealth of England in 1656. It was one of the first milled (machine made) coins and replaced the Unite, which had the same specifications but its name implied united kingdoms. After the Restoration of the monarchy, one further issue was made in the denomination by King Charles II, after which it was discontinued and was replaced by the smaller gold guinea - also valued at 20 shillings.

Obverse

Various designs as individually described below.

Obverse Inscription Legend of the monarch
Reverse

Various designs as individually described below.

Reverse Inscription
EdgeMilledEdge InscriptionNone
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Coin Type: Broad - (1) Coins
Coin NameReverseObverseDetails
Broad 1662 King Charles II England / Broad 1662 King Charles II - reverse photo England / Broad 1662 King Charles II - obverse photo Material: 0.9167 Gold
Mint: Tower Mint
Mintage: 3,400
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Broad: Details
CountryEngland
CurrencyPound Sterling (England)
Sub-type ofUnite / Broad (9 g gold)
From1656
To1662
Face Value20 (x Shilling)
CurrentNo (demonetised 1663)
Material0.9167 Gold
Designer
TechnologyMilled (machine-made)
ShapeRound
OrientationCoin Alignment (Axis 6)
Size
Mass9.0000 g