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1/2 Unit - Charles I 3rd Coinage, 2nd Issue

Issuer Scotland
Year 1639-1641
Type Standard circulation coin
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Reverse description The quartered royal arms of Great Britain displayed on a shield surmounted by a large imperial crown; the quarters bear the lions of England, the fleurs-de-lis of France, the harp of Ireland, and the lion rampant of Scotland. A crowned initial 'C' is positioned to the left of the shield and a crowned initial 'R' to the right, flanking the arms as royal cyphers. The reverse legend is separated by pellet stops and contained within a beaded border, with the letter 'L' appearing at the base of the design, likely denoting a die-marker or mint worker's initial.
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Reverse lettering · VNITA · TVEMVR ·
(Translation: These united we guard)
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