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1 Demy - James I Type II

Issuer Scotland
Year 1424-1437
Type Standard circulation coin
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Obverse lettering IACOBVS DEI GRACIA REX SC
(Translation: James, by the grace of God, King of Scots)
Reverse description At centre, a saltire (St. Andrew's Cross) is flanked by four fleur-de-lis, one in each angle of the cross, all contained within a six-arc tressure of Gothic tracery. Large open quatrefoils are placed within each of the six arcs of the tressure, their centres voided. The entire central device is set within a beaded circle, beyond which the circumferential legend in uncial Latin letters runs between two beaded borders near the irregular hammered rim, consistent with Scottish late medieval gold coinage style.
Reverse script Latin (uncial)
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