James I of Scotland, six shillings
Ninth coinage. Reverse legend reads: QVÆ · DEVS · CONIVNXIT · NEMO · SEPARET, “What God hath joined together, let
Read MoreNinth coinage. Reverse legend reads: QVÆ · DEVS · CONIVNXIT · NEMO · SEPARET, “What God hath joined together, let
Read MoreReverse legend reads CIVITAS [—]RICI indicating the mint as Limerick.
Read MoreAnonymous Crown coinage minted in Dublin
Read MoreChester mint is indicated by the mint mark of three garbs, or sheaves of grain (from the Chester coat of
Read MoreThird coinage, Tower mint. Mint mark: lis. Reverse legend reads: POSVI DEVM ADIVTORIVM MEVM (ADIVTORIVM rather than the normal ADIVTOREVM)
Read MoreFirst reign, Rosette-Mascle issue. Mint: London, Mint Mark: large lis
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Read MoreTransitional period (no French titles), London mint, mint mark: cross potent. Reverse legend reads: DOMINE IN FVORE TVO ARGVS M
Read MoreClass A. Obverse: EADBERhTVT around small cross, Reverse stylised stag right with protruding tongue
Read MoreSouth Ferriby type, wreath design. Reverse: disjointed horse left, ‘anchor’ shape above, star below,
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