- Object number1931.94
- Creator
- DescriptionCoin, a groat of Charles II, found at Andoversford in 1931. The obverse shows a laureate and draped bust facing right, viewed from front. The reverse shows four interlinked C's arranged in a cruciform that has been crowned. In each quarter sits a different royal emblem, the rose, thistle, fleur de lis and harp.
- Date1679 - 1679
- Production period17th century
- Object name
- Material
- Dimensions
- 18mm
- Inscriptionobv: CAROLVS.II.DEI.GRATIArev: 16-79.MAG.BR.FRA.ET.HIB.REX