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1 Demy - James I Type II

Issuer Kingdom of Scotland
Year 1424-1437
Type Standard circulation coin
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Obverse script Latin (uncial)
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Reverse description The reverse displays a floriated saltire cross — the Cross of Saint Andrew — at the centre, with each limb terminating in a fleur-de-lis, creating a bold cruciform device that fills the inner field. Four cinquefoil or rose ornaments occupy the quadrants between the arms of the cross, enclosed within a beaded inner circle. A crown appears at the top of the inner circle above the cross. The peripheral legend in uncial Gothic lettering is separated from the inner device by the beaded border, with pellets acting as word separators. The irregular flan edge is typical of hand-hammered medieval coinage.
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Mintage ND (1424-1437)
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