Broad (English Gold Coin) - Links

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  • Oliver Cromwell broad
Coins of England
Silver
  • Sceat
  • Penny (to 1066, 1066–1154, 1154–1485, 1485–1603, 1603–1707)
  • Farthing
  • Groat
  • Shilling
  • Sixpence
  • Three farthings
  • Three halfpence
  • Crown
  • Half crown
Gold
  • Gold penny (1216)
  • Noble (1344)
  • Florin (1344)
  • Half Florin (1344)
  • Quarter Florin (1344)
  • Angel (1465)
  • Sovereign (1489)
  • Crown of the Rose (1526)
  • Half crown (1526)
  • Jacobus (James I)
  • Rose Ryal (1604)
  • Spur ryal (1604)
  • Unite (1604)
  • Laurel (1619)
  • Half laurel (1619)
  • Carolus (Charles I)
  • Triple unite (1642)
  • Fifty shillings (1656)
  • Broad (1656)
Copper
  • Farthing
Coins of England category


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