RecordCoin (Reverse), farthing, from reign of James III< 1 of 1 > Back
Coin (Reverse), farthing, from reign of James IIIThis is the reverse of a farthing minted at Edinburgh between 1466 and 1471, during the reign of James III. The coin was made of copper and was worth a quarter of a penny Scots. The reverse has a crown superimposed on a large saltire. There is a small saltire to either side and below. The Latin inscription translates as: 'Town of Edinburgh'. The coin is an example of the 'black money' struck during the reigns of James II and III. There are a number of references in contemporary documents but the exact dates of issue of most of the coins are unknown. Record detailsTo search on related items, click any linked text below.
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