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Scotland, Charles I Twelve Shillings by Falconer, type V
Scotland, Charles I (1625-49), silver Twelve Shillings, Third Coinage (1637-42), type V, milled issue by Thomas Falconer, crowned and draped bust left with bottom touching beaded circle, value XII behind head, legend commences at top, initial mark thistle head both sides, CAROLVS. D. G. MAG. BRIT. FRAN. &. HIB. REX., rev. crowned quartered shield of arms, crowned C to left, crowned R to right, inner beaded circle legend and outer beaded circle surrounding both sides, legend commences upper right, QVÆ. DEVS. CONIVNXIT. NEMO. SEPARET, weight 5.81g (cf.Burns 54; S.5564). Toned almost very fine / very fine.
The abbreviated Latin legends translate as on the obverse "Charles by the Grace of God, King of Great Britain, France and Ireland" and on the reverse "What God hath joined together, let no man put asunder," taken from the Bible.
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