Obsidional Currency

-Wednesday, 28 January 2026

This week's glossary term is "Obsidional Currency". From the Latin obsedere, to sit on, and indicating coins struck at a place that is besieged. In this country the term refers to the issues of the Civil War and encompasses Carlisle, Colchester, Newark, Pontefract and Scarborough. These issues are crude, being struck under extreme outside pressures and usually from cut up silverware.

Obsidional Currency - Glossary of the week - Coincraft