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1/2 Dollar - Charles II 2nd Coinage

Issuer Edinburgh Mint
Year 1675-1681
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Value 1/2 Dollar (4⁄3)
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Reverse description A cruciform arrangement of four crowned shields occupies the central field, with the Scottish lion rampant at top, the English lions passant guardant at right, the French fleurs-de-lis at bottom, and the Irish harp at left. The interstices between the shields are filled with thistle sprigs and other floral emblems. A crowned royal cipher 'CR' (Carolus Rex) is placed at the centre of the cross. The date 1681 and the peripheral legend · SCO ANG · FR ET · HIB REX · surround the design, identifying Charles II as King of Scotland, England, France, and Ireland.
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Mintage 1675 - - 2,379
1676 - - 1,383
1681 - - 1,961
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