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Shilling
James I 1603-1625 AD
During the reign of James I , coinage continued in much the same way as in Elizabeth's but the coins have a mark of value (XII) in front of the bust. Some shillings were struck with a plume above the shield (Welsh silver).
The mint marks for these coins are:
First coinage (reverse legend Exurgat deus dissipentur inimici)
Lis (1603-4)
Thistle (1603-4)
Second coinage (reverse legend Quae deus coniunxit nemo seperat, square cut beard)
Lis (1604-5)
Rose (1604-6)
Escallop (1606-7)
Grapes (1607)
Coronet (1607-9)
Key (1609-10)
Mullet (1611-2)
Tower (1612-3)
Trefoil (1613)
Tun (1613-5)
Cinquefoil (1613-5)
Closed book (1615-6)
Plain cross (1617-18)
Third coinage (very long curly hair)
Spur Rowel (1619-20)
Rose (1620-1)
Thistle (1621-3)
Lis (1623-4)
Trefoil (1624)
Welsh issues (with plume above shield)
Thistle (1621-3)
Lis (1623-4)
Trefoil (1624)
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