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Coin (Reverse), bodle, from reign of William II and Mary II

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Coin (Reverse), bodle, from reign of William II and Mary II
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This is the reverse of a copper bodle minted in Edinburgh in 1693, during the reign of William II and Mary II. The coin was worth two pence Scots.

The reverse has a leaved and crowned thistle. The Latin inscription translates as: 'No one shall hurt me with impunity'.

After James VII's defeat in 1689, William and Mary became rulers of England and Scotland. Silver coins in various denominations and copper bawbees bear their conjoined busts, and the copper bodles have a combined monogram of their two initials.

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