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30 Shillings - James VI 9th Coinage

Issuer Scotland
Year 1605-1609
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Weight 14.8 g
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Obverse description Equestrian effigy of King James VI in full armour, mounted on a prancing horse facing right, the king brandishing an upraised sword in his right hand. The horse's caparison displays the Scottish arms (a rampant lion within a tressure), finely detailed in relief. A beaded inner circle borders the central device, with the circular Latin legend arranged around the periphery between beaded borders. The composition is characteristic of the hammered coinage tradition, with the royal effigy rendered in a bold, medieval style.
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Reverse script Latin
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