Regular price
$7,006.00
This Crown, minted between 1604 and 1619 during the reign of James I, is a significant piece of English numismatic history. The obverse features a striking image of James I on horseback, a powerful representation of the monarch’s authority. The reverse showcases the inscription “QUAE DEVS,” part of the era’s emblematic religious and regal symbolism. Classified under Spink 2652, this coin is a noteworthy example of James I’s second coinage. In Good Fine (GF) condition, the coin retains substantial detail, making it a prized addition for collectors who value historical significance and early 17th-century artistry.
Coin Summary:
• Material: Silver
• Monarch: James I
• Denomination: Crown
• Country: United Kingdom
• Condition: Good Fine (GF)
• Edge Type: Milled
• Weight: Approximately 30 grams
• Diameter: Approximately 38mm
• Spink Reference: 2652