SKU: 7575

£1,350.00

Struck on a full flan, the legends for the most part bold and clear, a presentable example.

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James I (1603-1625), gold Double-Crown, 1615-1616, second coinage (1604-1619), m.m. tun. Obv. Fifth crowned bust facing right. Rev. Crowned square topped shield of arms, I R across fields. 4.97g, die axis 4h (S.2623; North 2088). A little weak on the portrait otherwise struck on a full flan, the legends for the most part bold and clear, a presentable example. Good fine.

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S.2623; North 2088