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1 Groat - James III Main Issue ND
Silver | - | 28 mm |
Issuer | Scotland (United Kingdom, British Overseas Territories and Crown Dependencies) |
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King | James III (1460-1488) |
Type | Standard circulation coin |
Years | 1484-1488 |
Value | 1 Groat |
Currency | Pound Scots (1136-1707) |
Composition | Silver |
Diameter | 28 mm |
Shape | Round (irregular) |
Technique | Hammered |
Orientation | Variable alignment ↺ |
Demonetized | Yes |
Updated | 2024-10-08 |
Numista | N#88823 |
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Rarity index | 100% |
Reverse
Long cross with three pellets with an annulet in the centre and crowns in alternate quarters.
Script: Latin (uncial)
Lettering:
DINS PROTEOR M ET : ERATO :
VILLA E:+DINBVRG
Lettering (regular font):
DINS PROTEOR M ET : ERATO :
VILLA E:+DINBVRG
Translation:
God is my Defender and my Redeemer
Town of Edinburgh
Comment
This is the first coin minted outside of Italy to bear a realistic, renaissance style portrait.Interesting fact
One interesting fact about the 1 Groat - James III (Main Issue) ND (1484-1488) coin from Scotland is that it features a unique design element - a saltire, which is a heraldic symbol in the form of a diagonal cross. This symbol was used to represent the Christian Cross and was a popular motif in Scottish heraldry during the time period.