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Accession No 1802.2813.5
Name/Title COIN; JAMES VI SCOTTISH ONE THIRD RYAL
Brief Description This Scottish silver one third ryal is dated 1569 and was minted at Edinburgh during the reign of King James VI of Scotland, who was also crowned James I of England and Ireland in 1603. The coin was worth 10 shillings Scots.

The obverse shows a crowned shield of arms with a crowned 'I' (for Iacobus (James) to the left and a crowned 'R' for Rex (King) to the right. The Latin inscription translates as: "James VI, by the Grace of God, King of Scots".

The reverse shows an upright sword surmounted by the crown of Scotland with a hand pointing toward an X, which is the value of the coin in shillings.
Classification Exchange Medium/Communication Artifacts/Nomenclature
Primary Prod Date 1569
Primary Prod Period James VI of Scotland Reign
Primary Prod Place Scotland
Measurement Reading 3.3cm
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