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Coin (Reverse), groat, of James II

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Coin (Reverse), groat, of James II
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This is the reverse of a silver groat of James II minted at Edinburgh between 1451 and 1467. The coin was originally worth eight pence Scots, later raised to 12 pence Scots.

The reverse has a single long cross with crowns in the 1st and 3rd angles and an annulet between pellets in the 2nd and 4th. The Latin inscription translates as: 'God is my Defender and my Redeemer. Town of Edinburgh'.

It is thought that some James II's later gold and silver coins were struck in the reign of James III.

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