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5 Ryal

Issuer Scotland (United Kingdom)
Year 2014
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Currency Pound Scots (1136-1707)
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Obverse description Standing full-length effigy of Sir William Wallace facing slightly left, depicted in period attire within the central field. The legend SCOTLAND arcs along the upper rim, with the inscription Sir William Wallace 1270-1305 curving around the figure. The denomination numeral 5 appears to the right of the effigy, and the date 2014 is inscribed along the lower rim. A thistle device is visible to the lower left of the field, evoking Scottish heraldic tradition.
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Reverse description Central shield bearing the Lion Rampant of Scotland, surmounted by a heraldic crown. The shield is flanked by sprigs of thistle on either side, with an open laurel wreath encircling the base of the composition. The word FIVE arcs along the upper rim, while TRIAL appears to the left field and RYALS is inscribed in large letters along the lower portion of the field. A beaded border runs along the inner rim.
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Reverse lettering FIVE
TRIAL
RYALS
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