The coins issued after 1840 bore the portrait of Queen Victoria.
All coins (copper and silver) bore the same obverse.
The coins bore markings from the Spanish mint in Mexico, along with the date 1783.
Nevertheless, all coins bore the name of Charles V.
The coins nearly all bore the date "1652".
Importantly, these new coins all bore the king's name and (usually) the name of the issuing mint.
Until c. 525 BC, coins bore an image on one side only.
The coin also bore Sherred's initials, which marked it as a former item in his collection.
Those coins bore the image of a winged female figure wearing a classical robe.
But more importantly, the coins bore no relationship in size to other English coins.