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Coin (reverse), lion, from reign of James II

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Coin (reverse), lion, from reign of James II
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This is the reverse of a gold lion minted at Edinburgh between 1451 and 1460, during the reign of James II. The coin was originally worth six shillings and eight pence Scots, later raised to ten shillings Scots.

The reverse has St Andrew's cross with a crowned fleur-de-lys to either side. The Latin inscription translates as: 'Christ Reigns, Christ Conquers, Christ Commands'.

When the throne passed to James he was only seven years old and his earlier coinages continued those of his father. As in his father's reign, the mint often travelled with James on his tours of royal residences.

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