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Scotland, James VI gold Britain Crown

Scotland, James VI (1567-1625), after Accession to English throne, gold Britain Crown, ninth coinage (1604-09), type II, King half-length right, wearing Scottish crown, beaded border surrounding with Latin legend, initial mark thistle, .IA. D. G. MAG. BRIT. FRAN. ET. HIB'. REX . rev. crowned quartered shield of arms, English arms quartered with France feature twice, I to left, R to right, Latin legend and beaded borders surrounding, initial mark thistle, HENRICVS. ROSAS. REGNA. IACOBVS, weight 2.39g (Burns 5 fig.991; S.5468). Toned, one light crease, fine to a bold fine, very rare.

The Latin legends translate as on the obverse "James the Sixth, by the grace of God, King of Great Britain, France and Ireland" and on the reverse "Henry (united) the roses, James the kingdoms."

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