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Double Crown - James I 2nd coinage, 4th bust

Issuer Tower Mint, London
Year 1605-1611
Type Standard circulation coin
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Reverse description Crowned square shield of the royal arms of James I, quartered with the arms of France (fleurs-de-lis) and England (passant guardant lions) in the first and fourth quarters, Scotland (rampant lion) in the second quarter, and Ireland (harp) in the third quarter, with the royal monogram I R (Iacobus Rex) flanking the shield at center. The whole is surmounted by a large imperial crown and surrounded by the legend HENRICVS ROSAS REGNA IACOBUS, between inner and outer beaded borders.
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Mint Tower Mint, London
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