| Condition :-Extremely Fine on obverse, almost Extremely Fine on reverse, some flattening on high points on the leopard | ||
| Circa :- 1603 | ||
| Size :- 1.15 inches (29.21 mm) diameter | ||
| Sir Thomas Sackville was created Lord Buckhurst by Elizabeth I in 1567 and she appointed him Lord High Treasurer in 1599, an office which he held until his death in 1608. Since James I created Buckhurst Earl of Dorset on 13 March, 1603-4, this counter must have been struck before that date. The reason why this counter was issued has not been ascertained but "Medallic Illustrations" believe that it was possibly struck as a memorial of the death of Elizabeth I or of the accession of James I and was also used as a counter for reckoning in Buckhurst's department of state. Given its age (over 400 years old), this particular counter is in remarkably good condition. | ||
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