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1/3 Ryal - James VI 1st Coinage

Issuer Scotland
Year 1567-1571
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Currency Pound Scots (1136-1707)
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Obverse description Central shield bearing the crowned royal arms of Scotland, rendered in the hammered style characteristic of sixteenth-century Scottish coinage. To the left of the shield appears a crowned initial 'I' and to the right a crowned 'R', representing the royal cypher of Iacobus Rex. The shield is depicted with bold, angular engraving typical of the first coinage of James VI. The entire device is enclosed within a beaded inner circle, with the Latin legend arranged in the surrounding field.
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Obverse lettering · IACOBVS · 6 · DEI · GRATIA · REX · SCOTORVM ·
(Translation: James the Sixth, by the Grace of God, King of Scots)
Reverse description A crowned upright sword occupies the central field, its blade pointing upward toward the crown, with the denomination mark 'X' (denoting ten shillings Scots) placed to the upper right of the blade. To the left of the sword a hand symbol appears, and the date 1567 is displayed flanking the blade in the mid-field. The composition is characteristic of the hammered ryal series of James VI's first coinage, with the date and value serving as the primary flanking devices. A beaded inner circle frames the design, beyond which the Latin motto legend runs continuously around the periphery.
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