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Scotland, Charles I,1633 Six Shillings, James VI portrait, PCGS VF35 *TOP POP*
Scotland, Charles I (1625-49), silver Six Shillings, first coinage, 1633, crowned bust of his Father James VI right within beaded circle, value VI behind head, legend commences at top, initial mark thistle head both sides, CAROLVS. D. G. MAG. BRIT. FRAN. &. HIB. REX., rev. quartered shield of arms, Scottish arms in both first and fourth quarters, date 1633 above, inner beaded circle legend and outer beaded circle surrounding both sides, legend commences upper right, QVÆ. DEVS. CONIVNXIT. NEMO. SEPARET (SCBI Scotland 70:163-164; Burns 5, fig.999; S.5543). Toned a little weak in parts, has been graded and slabbed by PCGS as VF35 and very rare.
PCGS Certification 791523.35/50649481. We note this is the only example of this date graded by PCGS and there is only one other graded by NGC in VF grade level too.
The Latin legend on the obverse translates as "Charles, by the Grace of God, King of Great Britain, France and Ireland", and on the reverse as "What God hath joined together, let no man put asunder".Provenance:
Provenance:
Ex Dolphin Coins, c.1990 with ticket.
Ex Richard August Collection - upon PCGS label.
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