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1/2 Bawbee - Mary I 1st Period

Issuer Scotland
Year 1543-1554
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Value 1/2 Bawbee (1⁄80)
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Obverse description Central device of a crowned thistle rendered in hammered relief, the crown rising prominently above the thistle head in the upper field. The royal cipher letter M appears to the left of the thistle and R to the right, referencing the regnant name Maria Regina. A circular Latin legend surrounds the design within the irregularly struck flan, reading MARIA · D · G · REGINA · SCOTOR, identifying the issuer as Mary, by the grace of God, Queen of Scots. The overall style is characteristic of mid-sixteenth-century Scottish hammered billon coinage, with somewhat crude workmanship typical of the Edinburgh mint of this period.
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Obverse lettering MARIA · D · G · REGINA · SCOTOR
(Translation: Mary, by the grace of God, Queen of Scots)
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