1 Groat - James I (2nd Fleur-de-lis Issue) ND (1406-1437) front 1 Groat - James I (2nd Fleur-de-lis Issue) ND (1406-1437) back
1 Groat - James I (2nd Fleur-de-lis Issue) ND (1406-1437) photo
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1 Groat - James I 2nd Fleur-de-lis Issue ND

 
Silver - 24 mm
Description
Issuer
Scotland (United Kingdom, British Overseas Territories and Crown Dependencies)
King
James I (1406-1437)
Type
Standard circulation coin
Years
1406-1437
Value
1 Groat
Currency
Pound Scots (1136-1707)
Composition
Silver
Diameter
24 mm
Shape
Round (irregular)
Technique
Hammered
Orientation
Variable alignment ↺
Demonetized
Yes
Updated
2024-10-09
References
Numista
N#124099
Rarity index
100%

Reverse

Large central cross with pellets and fleur-de-lis in alternating angles.

Script: Latin (uncial)

Lettering:
DNS PTECTOR MS LIBATOR

VILLA STREVELIN

Lettering (regular font):
DNS PTECTOR MS LIBATOR

VILLA STREVELIN

Translation:
God is my Defender and my Redeemer

Town of Stirling

Interesting fact

One interesting fact about the 1 Groat - James I (2nd Fleur-de-lis Issue) ND (1406-1437) coin from Scotland is that it features a unique design element known as a "fleur-de-lis," which is a stylized representation of a lily flower. This symbol was commonly used in medieval heraldry and was particularly popular during the reign of King James I of Scotland. The use of the fleur-de-lis on this coin reflects the cultural and artistic influences of the time period in which it was minted.