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1 Britain Halfcrown - Charles I 3rd Coinage, 1st Issue

Issuer Royal Mint of Scotland
Year 1637-1638
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Engraver(s) Nicolas Briot
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Reverse description The quartered Royal Stuart arms displayed on a shield, surmounted by an imperial crown with elaborate mantling. The four quarters bear respectively the three lions passant guardant of England, the fleurs-de-lis of France, the lion rampant of Scotland, and the harp of Ireland. The royal cypher C R (Carolus Rex) flanks the shield to left and right within the beaded inner circle. The circumferential legend · VNITA · TVEMVR · (These united we guard) surrounds the design, separated by pellet stops, consistent with the milled coinage produced under Briot at the Edinburgh Mint during the 3rd Coinage.
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Reverse lettering · VNITA · TVEMVR ·
(Translation: These united we guard)
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