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Coin (obverse), groat, from reign of James IV
This is the obverse of a silver groat minted at Edinburgh between 1489 and 1496, during the reign of James IV. The coin was worth 12 pence Scots.
The obverse bears a crowned, unclothed bust in a twelve-arc tressure with trefoils on some cusps. The Latin inscription translates as: 'James, by the Grace of God'.
James IV's coins were mainly continuations of the types issued during the previous reign. Those stylistic changes that did occur were largely backward-looking. No attempt was made to follow James III's example of using a realistic portrait.
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000-190-000-543-C |
Image Rights Holder: |
National Museums Scotland |
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0098: National Museums Scotland
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National Museums Scotland H.C2988 |
Date: |
1489 - 1496 Between 1489 and 1496
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Material: |
Silver; slightly bent; moderate wear. Inscription: Obv. Cross IACOBVS : Q : DI : GRA : REX : SCOTOR; stops are double annulets; Q represents old Arabic 4; crowned, unclothed bust facing in twelve-arc tressure with trefoils on some cusps / Rev. Cross DnSP
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Dimensions: |
25.50 mm D / Die Axis: 12.0
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What: |
Coin Type: Heavy coinage, Stewart Ib, Murray B Coin, groat
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Subject: |
Queen Street Coin Collection
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Who: |
James IV
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Where: |
Scotland, Midlothian, Edinburgh
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Description: |
James IV silver groat, Edinburgh, 1489 - 1495
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References: |
- 'Currency' multimedia programme NMS 1995
- Stewart, I.H. 'The Scottish Coinage'. Second Edition. London: Spink & Son, 1967
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