A broken and pierced half groat of James I (1603-1625) 2nd or 3rd coinage (1604-1625). The coin is pierced from the reverse to the obverse at approximately 9 o'clock. The hole measures 2.3mm.
North: 2076 / 2104-5
A broken and pierced half groat of James I (1603-1625) 2nd or 3rd coinage (1604-1625). The coin is pierced from the reverse to the obverse at approximately 9 o'clock. The hole measures 2.3mm.
North: 2076 / 2104-5
A RDF representation of HESH-89C63C
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HESH-89C63C
HESH-89C63C
Silver
6
1604
1625
16.5
0.52
obverse
[I D G RO]SA SINE SPINA
reverse
[TVEATRVR UN]ITA DEV[S]
6
9.6
Width
16.5
Diameter
0.52
Weight
GB
en-GB
The Trustees of the British Museum
The Trustees of the British Museum
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Attribute as courtesy of the British Museum
A thumbnail image of HESH-89C63C
Silver
Primary material of object
Incomplete
The Tower of London
Crowned Rose
Crowned Rose
[I D G RO]SA SINE SPINA
Obverse of coin
Crowned thistle
Crowned thistle
Reverse
[TVEATRVR UN]ITA DEV[S]
By Attribution 3.0
The period from for the object
Attribute as courtesy of the British Museum
A full resolution image of HESH-89C63C
1604
1625
The issuer of the coin
Method of manufacture