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1 Pound - Elizabeth II Scottish Lion, Silver Proof

Issuer Royal Mint
Year 1999
Type Non-circulating coin
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Reverse description A lion rampant, the heraldic symbol of Scotland, displayed prominently at centre within a double tressure flory counter-flory — a decorative border of alternating fleurs-de-lis oriented inward and outward — all taken from the Royal Arms of Scotland. The denomination ONE POUND is inscribed in the lower field beneath the central device. The design, engraved by Norman Sillman, is executed in sharp proof relief with frosted devices set against a mirror-polished field.
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Mintage 1999 - Sp#J14; Proof - 16,328
1999 - Sp#J14A; Reverse Frosted Proof - 1,994
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