'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. {sic} 1663, and 1664. was about 830000ll. part of the above sd. 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 Hamme | 1,907,244 | 16 | 6 |
| In the same year by Sr. Iohn Iohnson, 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. | £ | 16 | 1 |
| 9,420,837 | 11 | 11 | |
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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.