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20 Pound Piece - James VI 2nd Coinage

Issuer Edinburgh Mint
Year 1575-1576
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Weight 30.54 g
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Reverse description The Royal Arms of Scotland, comprising a shield charged with the lion rampant within a double tressure flory-counterflory, surmounted by an imperial crown of fleurs-de-lis and crosses alternating. The shield occupies the central field and is rendered in bold relief consistent with the hammered technique. The circumferential Latin legend, drawn from Virgil's Aeneid, runs around the border with pellet stops separating the words.
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Mintage 1575 - -
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