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English: Scotland. Charles I of Scotland. 1625-1649.
AR 12 Shillings (31mm, 5.78 gm). Third coinage, Briot's issue; mm: B. Struck 1637-1642.
Burns 7 (Fig 1007); SCBC 5558. VF, minor scratches, traces of gilding remain.English: This coin is listed in the Standard Catalogue of British Coins under the ID 5558.
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