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Touchpiece (reverse), of James VIII and III

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Postcard of Touchpiece (reverse), of James VIII and III.
000-190-000-209-C
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Touchpiece (reverse), of James VIII and III

A touchpiece was a coin given to a sufferer of 'scrofula', a form of tuberculosis, by a monarch, who were believed to have a divine power of healing. This is the reverse of a gold touchstone of James VIII, 'The Old Pretender', from 1708.

The reverse is decorated with a representation of Michael slaying the dragon. The Latin inscription reads 'Soli deo gloria'. The touchpiece is perforated for suspension.

James VIII was still in exile when the touchpiece was made.


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Online ID: 000-190-000-209-C
Image Rights Holder: National Museums Scotland
Project: 0098: National Museums Scotland
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Ref: National Museums Scotland  H.1958.2051
Date: 1708
Material: Gold
Dimensions: 20 mm
What: Medal, commemorative / touch piece
Subject: Medals (NMAS Classification)
Who: James VIII and III, The Old Pretender
Where:
Event:
Description: Gold touch-piece of James III and VIII, 1708
References:
  • Hawkins, (1885) II, 316, 140 
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