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Scotland, James VI 1568 2/3-Ryal without revaluation countermark of 1578
Scotland, James VI (1567-1625), silver Two Thirds Ryal of Twenty Scottish Shillings, 1568, crowned Scottish arms, crowned I to left, crowned R to right, cross on crown breaks beaded inner circle, mint mark thistle after King's name, Latin legend and toothed border surrounding, .IACOBVS.6. DEI. GRATIA. REX. SCOTORVM. rev. crown over sword covering tip, date 15 68 either side, hand at left pointing to blade, value XX to right, Latin legend and toothed borders surrounding, .: PRO. ME. SI. MEREOR. IN. ME :. W eight 19.92g (Burns 3, fig 922; S.5474). A little weakly struck at part of outer border both sides, otherwise toned, has been graded and slabbed by NGC as XF40, attractive and rare, especially without the revaluation countermark of 1578.
NGC certification 4718503-001.
The Latin legend translates as on the obverse "James by the grace of God, King of Scotland" and on the reverse "For me; but against me if I deserve."
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