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1 Sovereign - Henry VIII 3rd coinage, Southwark mint

Issuer England
Year 1544-1547
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Value 1 Sovereign (1)
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Reverse description A crowned quartered royal shield of arms, bearing the arms of France (ancient) and England quarterly, supported on the dexter by a lion and on the sinister by a dragon, both crowned. The royal cypher or monogram appears in the field below the shield. The coin is struck with a peripheral legend in uncial Latin script, reading: IHS AVTEM TRANSIENS PER MEDIVM ILLOR IBAT, a scriptural motto referencing Luke 4:30.
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Reverse lettering IHS AVTEM TRANSIENS PER MEDIVM ILLOR IBAT
(Translation: But Jesus passing through their midst went His way)
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