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PCI2010 Group 3 - 1501 to 1700 FINAL Vote


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PCI2010 Group 3 - 1501 to 1700 FINAL Vote  

21 members have voted

  1. 1. Pick your favorite

    • Elizabeth I Sixpence
      4
    • 1602 Sword & sceptre piece , Scotland
      6
    • Scotland James VI Gold Noble of 1588
      11


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YeOldeCollector's Elizabeth I Sixpence

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Elizabeth I Sixpence. One of the very best portraits of Elizabeth that I have ever seen, truly stunning. Scarce 'large flan' type of 1561. m.m. pheon. Large bust with hair swept back and rose behind. These are much scarcer compared to their smaller counterparts. Not often do you see these with no clipping either.

 

hussulo's 1602 Sword & sceptre piece , Scotland

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1602 Sword & sceptre piece.James VI (1567-1625), eighth coinage.

 

Saor Alba's Scotland, James VI(1567-1625) Gold Noble of 1588

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This piece is an extremely rare and one year type. The coin was worth eleven merks or 146 shillings and 8 pence. Curiously the design is a throwback to earlier English nobles of the 14th century. These pieces were not popular, and were called in and quickly replaced by the sixth coinage. the legend around the periphery of the obverse of the coin is IACOBUS 6 DEI GRATIA REX SCOTORUM or James 6 by the grace of God, King of Scots. The legend on the reverse FLORENT SCEPTRA PIIS REGNA HIS IVOA DAT NUMERATQUE or "Sceptres flourish with the pious, Jehovah gives them the kingdoms and numbers them".

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The Winner of Group 3 1501-1700 is:

 

Saor Alba's Scotland, James VI(1567-1625) Gold Noble of 1588

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Congratulations to Saor Alba on a hard-won victory.

 

Thanks and a big congratulations to everyone who entered. It was a terrific group contest.

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