Details
LOT 3413
England. Stuart, James I AR Shilling. 1603-1625.
Tower (London) mint; i.m: rose. Struck 1605-1606. Second coinage. Third bust. (Rose) IACOBVS • D .' G .' MAG .' BRIT[...]HIB R[...], crowned and mantled bust to right; XII (mark of value) behind / (Rose) • QVA • DEVS • CONIVNXIT [...]O SEP[...], coat-of-arms. North 2099; SCBC 2654. Near Very Fine.(5.50gr, 30mm, 5h).
Provenance
Property of a Cambridgeshire, UK, gentleman.
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