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1/2 Groat - James I 3rd coinage, smaller crown, no stops on reverse

Issuer Royal Mint
Year 1619-1624
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Technique Hammered
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Obverse description A double-arched Tudor crown surmounts a double rose — the large outer petals of the red rose enclosing the smaller inner petals of the white rose — all set within a beaded inner circle. The crowned rose, symbolic of the union of the Houses of Lancaster and York, occupies the central field and is rendered in the characteristic flat, stylised manner of late Jacobean hammered coinage. A Latin legend, interrupted by the mint mark, runs around the periphery between the inner and outer beaded borders.
Obverse script Latin
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Edge Plain
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