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

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Coin (reverse), groat, from reign of James II
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This is the reverse of a silver groat minted at Edinburgh between 1451 and 1455, during the reign of James II. The coin was originally worth eight pence Scots, later raised to 12 pence Scots.

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

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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