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Siege money or money of necessity is a form of Notgeld (emergency money) that was issued in times of war or invasion, such as during a siege. In the early modern period, it was necessary in Europe because at that time coinage had an intrinsic value and even though a town was besieged commerce had to … See more
In 1524 siege money was produced by Antonio de Leyva, Imperial Commander of the garrison at Pavia in northern Italy. The town was then under siege by the forces of Francois I the French king. Further money was produced in … See more
During the First English Civil War a number of garrisons issued their own siege money they included Carlisle (1645), Scarborough (1645) and Newark-on-Trent (1646). Of these the siege money of Newark was the most plentiful and compared to other similar coins minted … See more
• Korchnak, Lawrence C. (December 1990), "Dutch Sieges of the 16th and 17th Centuries", Numismatist See more
During the Eighty Years' War a number of towns and cities issued their own currency (money of necessity), for example during the siege of Leiden (1573–1574), the authorities issued diamond (square) silver coinage struck with a circular die. When silver ran out they … See more
• Fraser, Paul (25 May 2011), "The Story of English Civil War siege money", CoinWeek, retrieved 28 September 2017
• Homren, Wayne (26 April 2015), "Selections from the Slaney Collection of English Coins" See moreWikipedia text under CC-BY-SA license - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Siege_money_(Newark)
Siege money or money of necessity was minted in Newark-on-Trent in 1646 during the third and final siege (1645–1646) — the last year of the First English Civil War. To meet need for money, the besieged Royalists set up a mint that manufactured lozenge-shaped coins — half-crowns, shillings, ninepences, and sixpences.
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- During the First English Civil War a number of garrisons issued their own siege money they included Carlisle (1645), Scarborough (1645) and Newark-on-Trent (1646). Of these the siege money of Newark was the most plentiful and compared to other similar coins minted at the same time more has survived. Around 2011 a rarer Scarborough siege sixpence so...
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- Coins were issued dated 1645 and 1646. Those struck in 1645 have face values of thirty, twelve, and nine pence; while those struck in 1646 have in addition sixpences. The general design of these coins is the same, the obverse having within a pearled border the letters C R on each side of a crown, and the value expressed beneath in Roman numerals; w...
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https://handwiki.org/wiki/Finance:Siege_moneyWebSiege money or money of necessity is a form of Notgeld (emergency money) that was issued in times of war or invasion, such as during a siege. In the early modern period, it …
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WebSiege money or money of necessity was minted in Newark-on-Trent in 1646 during the third and final siege (1645–1646) — the last year of the First English Civil War. To meet need …
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WebSiege money or money of necessity is a form of Notgeld money that was issued in various European towns during the 16th and 17th centuries in times of war or invasion. It was …
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