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1 Unit - Charles I 1st Coinage

Issuer Scottish Mint (Edinburgh)
Year 1625-1635
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Currency Pound Scots (1136-1707)
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Reverse description Quartered royal shield of arms surmounted by an imperial crown, displaying the arms of Scotland (lion rampant), England (three passant guardant lions), France (fleurs-de-lis), and Ireland (harp) arranged in the four quarters. The crowned shield is flanked by the royal cypher 'C R' (Carolus Rex) in the field to left and right respectively. A beaded inner circle surrounds the central device, with the Biblical Latin motto legend running around the periphery.
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Reverse lettering · FACIAM · EOS · IN · GENTEM · VNAM ·
(Translation: I will make them one nation)
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