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1 Turner - Charles I Earl of Stirling Coinage

Issuer Scotland
Year 1632-1639
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Obverse description Crowned royal cipher 'CR' (Carolus Rex) within the field, the crown rendered in the Scottish style featuring a central fleur-de-lis, plain band, and arched framework. The cipher is bold and centrally placed, with the crown surmounting both letters. A beaded inner circle frames the central device, and the peripheral legend runs continuously around the coin's outer border.
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Reverse description A crowned thistle, the national emblem of Scotland, depicted in high relief at the center of the coin and enclosed within a beaded inner circle. The thistle head is rendered with a detailed crosshatched pattern, flanked by two naturalistic leaves with prominent veining. The crown surmounting the thistle is of the open Scottish style. The encircling peripheral legend, separated from the inner device by the beaded border, reads the Scottish national motto in Latin.
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