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LOT 4455

Scotland. James VI AR Sixty Shillings-Crown Sterling. Struck 1604-1609. Edinburgh mint; i.m: thistle. Ninth coinage, type I.

(Thstile) • IACOBVS • D •' G •' MAG •' BRIT •' FRAN •' & • HIB •' REX •, James, crowned and wearing armor, right on caparisoned horse, holding raised sword and reins / (Thistle) • QVÆ • DEVS • CONIVNXIT • NEMO • SEPARET •, coat-of-arms with arms of England in first and fourth quarter and Scottish lion in second quarter. SCBI 35 (Ashmolean & Hunterian), 1360-2; SCBC 5501. Fine. Toned.(29.26gr, 44mm, 8h.).

Provenance

From a private Merseyside, UK, collection; formed since circa 2000.

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LOT 4455

Scotland. James VI AR Sixty Shillings-Crown Sterling.

Sold for (Inc. bp): £546

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