The production of British hammered coins began around 600 CE and continued until the mid 1600s – from the time of Anglo-Saxons to the House of Stuart. Featuring the reigning monarch of the period, these fascinating coins were painstakingly made one at a time by placing a blank planchet of silver between two dies. The upper die was then struck with a hammer to produce the image. Due to the crude method of manufacture, size and shape will vary. Our choice of 1300-1600 dates and denominations based on availability.
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