This iron coin die is for striking the reverse of Charles II silver dollars. It was made at the Scottish Mint in Edinburgh in 1682.
The die has cruciform crowned shields featuring the national emblems of Scotland, England, Ireland and France. There are interlinked 'C's in the centre and thistles in the angles. The inscription reads 'King of Scots, England, France and Ireland'.
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