RecordCoin die (Reverse), for Queen Anne half-groat
Coin die (Reverse), for Queen Anne half-groatThis coin die for striking the reverse of a Queen Anne half-groat was for use at the Edinburgh mint. Dating from 1711, the die was never actually used to strike a coin issued in Scotland. The Latin inscription around the edge translates as, 'Queen of Great Britain, France and Ireland'. There are no surviving contemporary half-groats struck from this die. However, there are some half-groats which were made many years later. Record detailsTo search on related items, click any linked text below.
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