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1/2 Crown - James VI 10th Coinage

Issuer Edinburgh Mint
Year 1609-1625
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Weight 1.25 g
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Obverse script Latin
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Reverse description Quartered royal shield of arms, crowned, displaying the arms of England (three leopards passant guardant), Scotland (lion rampant within double tressure flory-counterflory), France (three fleurs-de-lis), and Ireland (harp), arranged in the standard post-Union of Crowns quartering. The crowned shield is set within a beaded inner circle, with the Latin legend running around the periphery between beaded borders. The die workmanship is typical of the Edinburgh Mint's hammered gold output under James VI.
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