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Live auction - fjt_574099 - ENGLAND - KINGDOM OF ENGLAND - JAMES I Poids monétaire pour le souverain d’or ou unite n.d.

ENGLAND - KINGDOM OF ENGLAND - JAMES I Poids monétaire pour le souverain d’or ou unite VF
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Estimate : 120 €
Price : 60 €
Maximum bid : 60 €
End of the sale : 27 October 2020 18:09:55
bidders : 1 bidder
Type : Poids monétaire pour le souverain d’or ou unite
Date: n.d.
Metal : brass
Diameter : 19 mm
Orientation dies : 6 h.
Weight : 9,86 g.
Coments on the condition:
Ce poids monétaire présente des reliefs plus nets au droit qu’au revers
Catalogue references :

Obverse


Obverse legend : I.R. M.A. BRI..
Obverse description : Buste de profil couronné et cuirassé de Jacques Ier, tenant un sceptre de sa main droite, un globe de sa main gauche.

Reverse


Reverse legend : XXII S.
Reverse description : Sous une couronne.
Reverse translation : 22 shillings.

Historical background


ENGLAND - KINGDOM OF ENGLAND - JAMES I

(1603-1625)

James I, born in Edinburgh on June 19, 1566, is the son of Queen of Scotland Mary Stuart. In 1567, when he was only one year old, he was proclaimed King of Scotland under the name of James VI by nobles who revolted against his mother, who was eventually executed in 1587. In 1603, he succeeded Elizabeth I, his cousin the Queen of England, thus ensuring the union of Scotland and England. Inclined to absolutism, his reign was marked by vigorous parliamentary opposition. He married Anne of Denmark. From this union was born Charles I who succeeded his deceased father in Theobalds Park (Hertfordshire) on March 27, 1625.

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