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1 Penny - James Murray

Issuer Lord of Mann (James Murray, Duke of Atholl)
Year 1758
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Diameter 30 mm
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Obverse script Latin
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Reverse description Central device depicts the triskelion, or Three Legs of Man, the ancient heraldic symbol of the Isle of Man, showing three armoured legs conjoined at the thigh and radiating outward in rotational symmetry, each leg bearing a spur at the heel. The circular Latin legend QUOCUNQUE·JECERIS·STABIT· runs along the inner border, separated by raised dots. The field is plain and the entire design is enclosed within a raised bead border matching the obverse.
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Reverse lettering QUOCUNQUE·JECERIS·STABIT·
(Translation: Whereever you throw it, it will stand)
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