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2 Pence - James VI Issue of 1614

Issuer Scotland
Year 1614
Type Standard circulation coin
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Obverse lettering · IACOBVS · DEI · GRA · MAG · BRIT
(Translation: James, by the Grace of God, (King of) Great Britain)
Reverse description A rampant lion passant guardant to sinister, surmounted by a royal crown, occupying the central field within an inner beaded border. Two pellets are positioned to the right of the lion in the field, serving as a value indicator. The lion is rendered in the vigorous, somewhat stylised manner typical of hammered Scottish copper issues of James VI. The circumferential Latin legend, separated from the central device by the beaded border, reads in two lines around the coin.
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