
National Museum of Scotland
Scottish Coins and Dies 1603-1709
Series: Sylloge of Coins of the British Isles; 70;
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Product details:
- Publisher OUP Oxford
- Date of Publication 21 December 2017
- ISBN 9780197266182
- Binding Hardback
- No. of pages400 pages
- Size 254x196x29 mm
- Weight 1416 g
- Language English
- Illustrations 114 black and white illustrations 0
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Short description:
An illustrated catalogue of the Scottish coins minted between 1603 and 1709 in the National Museum of Scotland, with sources for each coin, is accompanied by an introductory historical chapter. This is followed by an illustrated catalogue of the museum's collection of late 17th-century minting tools, with a chapter discussing these items in detail.
MoreLong description:
This new volume in the Sylloge of Coins of the British Isles describes and illustrates the Scottish coins minted between 1603 and 1709 that are held in the National Museum of Scotland's collection. The Museum also holds an important collection of dies and related objects, the majority of which belong to the 17th-century Scottish coinage. These have therefore been included in the volume. Each coin and dye is fully described and clearly illustrated by high quality photographs.
Introductory chapters discuss the history of the Scottish coinage of the period and contemporary minting practices. With over 100 plates, a list of sources of all the coins, concordances, bibliography, and indexes, the volume is a comprehensive guide to the National Museum of Scotland's collection.
Table of Contents:
LIST OF FIGURES
PREFACE
THE COINAGES OF 1603-1709
SOURCES OF THE COLLECTION, WITH A LIST OF FINDS
ABBREVIATIONS AND BIBLIOGRAPHY
ARRANGEMENT OF THE CATALOGUE
PLATES (coins)
James VI gold
James VI silver
James VI copper
Charles I gold
Charles I silver
Charles I silver and copper
Charles I copper
Charles II silver
Charles II silver and copper
Charles II copper
Charles II copper and James VII silver
James VII silver
James VII silver and William and Mary silver
William and Mary silver
William and Mary silver and copper
William and Mary copper
William II gold and silver
William II silver
William II copper 0095. Anne pre-Union silver
Anne post-Union silver of the Edinburgh mint
Anne post-Union silver of the Edinburgh mint and James VIII pattern guineas
James VIII pattern crowns, and a modern forgery
THE MINTING TOOLS
APPENDIX - THE COUNTERPUNCHEONS
PLATES (minting tools)
Eight perspectives of die T6
T1-T12
T13-T33
T34-T52
T53-T62
T63-T73
T74-T87
T88-T105
T106-T118
T119-T132
T133-T143
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