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Coin (reverse), penny, from reign of James IV

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Coin (reverse), penny, from reign of James IV
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This is the reverse of a billon penny minted at Edinburgh between 1496 and 1513, during the reign of James IV. The coin was worth one penny Scots.

The reverse has a single long cross with a fleur-de-lys in the 1st and 3rd quarters, and a crown in the 2nd and 4th. The Latin inscription translates as: 'Town of Edinburgh'.

James IV's coins were mainly continuations of the types issued during the previous reign. Those stylistic changes that did occur were largely backward-looking. No attempt was made to follow James III's example of using a realistic portrait.

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