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James I Gold Laurel Coin

Very Fine Condition

Price: £5,750.00

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Product code: HISJLVF

  • Rare denomination – The gold Laurel was struck entirely in the reign of James I
  • The name "Laurel" comes from the laurel wreath depicted on King James I's head on the obverse of the coin.
  • There were three distinct coinages of the Laurel throughout James I's reign. Each coinage might have slight variations in the king's portrait or other design elements.
  • These coins were minted during a period of political and economic change. James I faced challenges in uniting England and Scotland, and the value of gold coins fluctuated
  • Certified authenticity by The Royal Mint
  • Offered in Very Fine Condition
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The Laurel

Similar to the angel, the laurel gained its name from a design that appeared on the obverse. Although the laurel initially had the same value as the unite – 20 shillings – these newer gold coins had a lighter weight. As they were to circulate alongside the earlier unite coins, it was decided that a new coinage portrait of James I would help the public to distinguish between the two. This new coinage portrait featured a laureate design similar to the Roman coins of the past, and earned the coin the name of ‘laurel’.

Half-laurels with a value of ten shillings and quarter-laurels with a value of five shillings were also struck during the lifetime of this denomination.

Specification

Specification Value
Alloy 22 Carat Gold
Quality Circulating
Pure Metal Type Gold
Specification Value
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