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1 Unit - James VI 10th coinage

Issuer Edinburgh Mint
Year 1609-1625
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Currency Pound Scots (1136-1707)
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Reverse description Central quartered royal coat of arms, surmounted by a large arched imperial crown, displayed on a shield within the field. The quarters bear the arms of England (three passant guardant lions), Scotland (rampant lion), France (fleurs-de-lis), and Ireland (harp), reflecting James VI's composite monarchy. The numeral I appears to the left of the shield, with a mintmark to the right. The entire design is enclosed within a beaded inner border, with the Latin motto legend distributed around the circumference, separated by pellet stops.
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