N° d'objet
1999.31.52
Créateur
Description
Coin, a silver shilling of James I. This coin is from a hoard of 251 coins found in Winchcombe, Gloucestershire on 23 October 1997 by Mr T. Smith, Mr F. Christopher and Mr J. Biddle, along with sherds from a small pottery jug.
The obverse shows a crowned bust of James facing right with the numerals XII in left field. The reverse shows a quartered shield within a ring. English lions and fleur de lis sit in the top left and bottom right quarters, while in the top right is the scottish lion rampant. The bottom left features an Irish harp. It features a thistle initial mark in both inscriptions and was minted in London, 1603-4
Lieu de création
London
Date
1603 - 1604
Période de création
17th century
Nom d'objet
Matériel
Technique
Dimensions
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