'Account of the Silver Monies Coind in his Majestie's Mint In the Tower'
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An Account of the Silver Monies Coined In his Majestie's Mint In the Tower from the 20th. Iuly 1660. to the 12th. day of Decembr. 1699.
From 20th. Iuly 1660. to the 20th. of Decembr. 1666 | £969559 | 09s | 5d. |
wherein Note that the Cross and harp silver Monies recoined, and the french Silver Monies for the sale of Dunkirkr that were coined On the years 1662, 1663, and 1664. was about 830000ll. part of the above said sum. | |||
And from the 20th. Decembr. 1666. (being when the Act for encouraging of Coynage was made) to 31st) Decembr. 1695 | 3,350,018 | 06 | 3. |
In the year 1696. being the recoining of the 12 General Remains | 2,463 110 | 17 | 7 |
In the year 1697. being what was coined from Hammered Money | 1,907,244 | 16 | 6 |
In the same year by Sir John Johnson, Peter Floyer & others undertaken for taking in Plate | 263,733 | 11 | 0. |
What was Imported as Bullion, Supposed to be melted down both from Plate and clipt and Hammered money In the years 1696. 1697. 1698. and 1699. being 152925. 11. 16. 12. will make In tale | £477,167 | 16 | 1 |
9,420,837 | 11 | 11 | |
Country mints | 1,801 420 | 17 | 4 |
11,222,258 | 9 | 3 |
Source
MINT 19/2/294, National Archives, Kew, Richmond, Surrey, UKc. 1700, c. 205 words.