SKU: 7925

£175.00

Neatly struck, the legends bold, a nicely toned coin presented in a collectable grade.

Sold - Jan 23

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James I (1603-1625), silver Shilling, 1604-1605, second coinage (1604-1619), beard cut square and stands out, m.m. lis/lis. Obv. Third crowned bust facing right, mark of value behind. Rev. Square-topped shield of arms within inner beaded circle. 5.68g, die axis 12h (S.2654; North 2099). Some central weakness otherwise neatly struck, the legends bold, a nicely toned coin presented in a collectable grade. About very fine for issue.

Provenance
Ex. T. Naunton-Evans collection, purchased en bloc by Asprey Coins, 2021.

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Mint mark (obverse)

Mint mark (reverse)

Type

Beard cut square and stands out

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References

S.2654; North 2099