Royal account for minting coins: Scron, 1775-1777.

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Royal account for minting coins: Scron, 1775-1777.

An accounting by Charles Sloane Cardogen, master of the royal mint within Tower of London, containing accounting for several quantities of copper coined into half-peace and forthings.

1 item: vellum roll; 29 x 136 cm.

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