AU58 | Charles I (1603-1625), Civil War Issues, Royalist Oxford, Triple-Unite [of 60-Shillings] or Three Pound Piece, 3 January - 24 March 1642, New Inn Hall, (p.m.) CAROLVS : D : G : MAG : BRIT : FRAN : ET : HI : REX, small crowned and armoured Shrewsbury bust left, holding long sword and olive branch, plume with band behind, rev. • EXVRGAT : DEVS : DISSIPENTVR : INIMICI RELIG : PROT : | LEGI : ANG | LIBER : PAR in continuous three-lined scroll, three even plumes with bands and III above, 1642 below, 26.80g [413.2grns], 4h, p.m. plume (HCN 346; Morrieson B-4; Beresford-Jones III/L.1; Durlacher 279 same dies; Montagu III, 468 = OHagan 147 same dies; Murdoch II, 2 = Watters 377 = Brooker 834 = Magnus 946 same dies; Vaughan-Morgan 235 = Barnes 170 = Burford 32260 same dies; Lockett 4193 this coin; Schneider II, 286-89/297 same dies; North 2382; Spink 2724), somewhat bright, with an additional scuff to reverse 9 oclock, otherwise the usual die flaws for issue, handsomely uniform, almost extremely fine for strike, a very rare die combination not found in the Schneider collection and represented by perhaps only eight examples of this short-lived Cavalier coinage in private hands, in NGC Horace Hird holder, graded AU58 (Cert. #6135299-039)