Noel Woolf. Published by the British Association of Numismatic Societies. Manchester, 1990. PB (Paper covers). 64pp, illustrated throughout with numerous B&W photographs and enlargements. 147 x 210mm. Cover faded and shows signs of handling, internally nearly as new.
The practice of the king touching a subject during a religious service, to cure him, or her, of scrofula, a tubercular infection and giving alms, began with Henry II. The alms given became a touch piece hung about the sufferer's neck by the king himself - a sovereign remedy. When the angel with its legend PER CRUCEM TUA SALVA NOS CHRISTE REDEMPTOR was introduced around 1470 it became the ideal coin for use in such a ceremony.
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