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Coin (obverse), Twenty pound piece, from reign of James VI (I of England)

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Coin (obverse), Twenty pound piece, from reign of James VI (I of England)
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This is the obverse of a James VI twenty pound piece - the largest and heaviest gold coin ever issued in Scotland. It dates from 1575.

The obverse has a crowned shield of arms and a Latin inscription which reads: 'To spare the humbled and subdue the proud'.

Of all Scottish coins, the ones from James VI's reign are considered to have the most beautiful designs and most varied legends.

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