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- English_Three_Farthing_coin abstract "The silver Three Farthings (¾d) coin was introduced in Queen Elizabeth I's third and fourth coinages (1561-1582), as part of a plan to produce large quantities of coins of varying denominations and high metal content. The obverse shows a left-facing bust of the queen, with a rose behind her and the legend E D G ROSA SINE SPINA -- Elizabeth, by the grace of God a rose without a thorn—while the reverse shows the royal arms with the date above the arms and a mint mark at the beginning of the legend reading CIVITAS LONDON -- City of London, the Tower Mint.The three-farthings coin closely resembles the three-halfpence coin, differing only in the diameter, which is 14 millimetres for an unclipped coin, compared to 16mm for the three-halfpence.All the coins are hammered, except for the extremely rare milled three-farthings of 1563, of which only three examples are known to exist.".
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- English_Three_Farthing_coin wikiPageWikiLink Category:16th_century_in_economics.
- English_Three_Farthing_coin wikiPageWikiLink Category:Coins_of_England.
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- English_Three_Farthing_coin wikiPageWikiLink City_of_London.
- English_Three_Farthing_coin wikiPageWikiLink Elizabeth_I_of_England.
- English_Three_Farthing_coin wikiPageWikiLink Farthing_(British_coin).
- English_Three_Farthing_coin wikiPageWikiLink Hammered_coinage.
- English_Three_Farthing_coin wikiPageWikiLink Milled_coinage.
- English_Three_Farthing_coin wikiPageWikiLink Mint_mark.
- English_Three_Farthing_coin wikiPageWikiLink Obverse.
- English_Three_Farthing_coin wikiPageWikiLink Obverse_and_reverse.
- English_Three_Farthing_coin wikiPageWikiLink Royal_Mint.
- English_Three_Farthing_coin wikiPageWikiLink Three_halfpence_(English_coin).
- English_Three_Farthing_coin wikiPageWikiLinkText "English Three Farthing coin".
- English_Three_Farthing_coin wikiPageWikiLinkText "Three farthings".
- English_Three_Farthing_coin wikiPageWikiLinkText "three-farthings pieces".
- English_Three_Farthing_coin wikiPageWikiLinkText "three-farthings".
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- English_Three_Farthing_coin subject Category:16th_century_in_economics.
- English_Three_Farthing_coin subject Category:Coins_of_England.
- English_Three_Farthing_coin subject Category:Tudor_England.
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- English_Three_Farthing_coin comment "The silver Three Farthings (¾d) coin was introduced in Queen Elizabeth I's third and fourth coinages (1561-1582), as part of a plan to produce large quantities of coins of varying denominations and high metal content.".
- English_Three_Farthing_coin label "English Three Farthing coin".
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