James I Rose Ryal
The Rose Ryal is effectively a two-Ryal coin, worth 30 shillings. It was so called because the rose appearing on the reverse. It was introduced during James I’s second coinage (1604-1619).
The Rose Ryal is effectively a two-Ryal coin, worth 30 shillings. It was so called because the rose appearing on the reverse. It was introduced during James I’s second coinage (1604-1619).