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30 Shillings - Charles I 3rd Coinage, 4th Issue

Issuer Scotland
Year 1639-1641
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Currency Pound Scots (1136-1707)
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Obverse description Equestrian effigy of King Charles I facing right, mounted on a prancing horse with rough ground beneath; the letter 'F' appears below the horse's hoof as a privy mark. A thistle is positioned at the commencement of the circumferential legend. The king is depicted in armor, holding a sword aloft, rendered in the bold relief characteristic of Scottish coinage of the period. The legend is separated by punctuation marks and runs along the full circumference within a beaded border.
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Obverse lettering CAROLVS · D : G · MAGN · BRITAN · FRAN · ET · HIB · REX
(Translation: Charles, by the Grace of God, King of Great Britain, France and Ireland)
Reverse description The crowned quartered royal arms of Great Britain are displayed centrally, comprising the arms of England (three passant guardant lions), Scotland (lion rampant), France (three fleurs-de-lis), and Ireland (harp), supported by elaborate scrollwork and flanked by decorative mantling. The shield is surmounted by an arched imperial crown of fine workmanship. A thistle mark appears at the commencement of the circumferential legend, which is contained within a beaded inner border. The entire composition is executed in high relief consistent with the fine milling technique employed for this issue.
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