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HM31584
Scotland, William III 1697 Five-Shilling, no stops in reverse legend
Scotland, William II (1694-1702), silver Five-Shillings, 1697, laureate and draped bust left, legend surrounding, GVL. D. G. MAG. BR. FR. &. HIB. REX, rev. crowned thistle plant, date in legend without any stops surrounding, NEMO ME IMPVNE LACESSET 1697, weight 2.34g (Burns 3 fig.1077; S.5688). Toned, with more wear to obverse than reverse, almost very fine, reverse better and rare.
2.34 grams of .925 silver. Made in UK
HS Harmonised code 9705 3100 00
The Latin legends translates as on the obverse "William by the grace of God, King of Great Britain, France and Ireland" and on the reverse as "No one shall hurt me with impunity."
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