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1994 England United Kingdom Great Britain 1 Penny coin bracelet jewelry English Beaufort crowned Portcullis chains Henry VII Tudor badge Tower of London Westminster Palace Monk Bar York Amberley Castle Kent Hever Castle Tower Bridge British b000123

  • €28,95


United Kingdom 1 Penny {1971- 2008} 1S

FEATURING
front: a crowned portcullis with chains (an adaptation of the Badge of Henry VII which is now the Badge of the Palace of Westminster)

A portcullis (from the French porte coulissante, "sliding door") is a heavy vertically-closing gate typically found in medieval fortifications, consisting of a latticed grille made of wood, metal, or a combination of the two, which slides down grooves inset within each jamb of the gateway.

Portcullises fortified the entrances to many medieval castles, securely closing off the castle during time of attack or siege. Every portcullis was mounted in vertical grooves in the walls of the castle and could be raised or lowered quickly by means of chains or ropes attached to an internal winch.

In England, working portcullises survive at the Tower of London, Monk Bar in York, Amberley Castle, and Hever Castle.

back: The bust of Queen Elizabeth II

• quantity 1
• demonetized {no longer in circulation} polished Bronze coin
• diameter: 20.32 mm
• weight: 3.56 g

• comes with a brass rolo link bracelet with lobster clasp {6 mm links}

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