Unite of King James I, Fourth Bust, 1605 - 1615, Coin from England - detailed information

Unite of King James I, Fourth Bust, 1605 - 1615, Coin from England (demonetised 1663)
CoinUnite of King James I, Fourth Bust, 1605 - 1615

The Unite was the second English gold coin first produced during the reign of King James I. It was named after the legends on the coin indicating the king's intention of uniting his two kingdoms of England and Scotland. The unite was valued at twenty shillings until 1612 when the increase in the value of gold throughout Europe caused it to be raised to twenty-two shillings (264 pence).

The gold unite was replaced by the milled gold Guinea in 1663, and a twenty shilling coin did not reappear until the Sovereign of 1817.

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Obverse
England / Unite of King James I, Fourth Bust, 1605 - 1615 - obverse photo

Within a beaded border, the obverse depicts the fourth bust of King James I. The king is facing right and wears a lace collar and ornate armour. He is crowned with Saint Edward's Crown which was traditionally used to crown English and British monarchs at their coronations since the 13th century. In his right hand, the king holds a sceptre ending with a fleur-de-lys, the symbol of royal France. In his left hand is another royal symbol - an orb topped by an ornate cross.

The inscription around the rim reads · IACOBVS. D: G: MAG: BRIT: FRAN: ET · HIB: REX · - abbreviated from IACOBVS DEI GRATIA MAGNAE BRITANNIAE FRANCIAE ET HIBERNIAE REX, which means "James, by the Grace of God, King of Great Britain, France and Ireland" in Latin. The legend reflects the king's claim to the throne of France, which he did not actually rule. Note that the abbreviations seem to vary.

A small symbol before the legend represents a privy mark; in this photo, it is an escallop.

Obverse Inscription · IACOBVS. D: G: MAG: BRIT: FRAN: ET · HIB: REX ·
Reverse
England / Unite of King James I, Fourth Bust, 1605 - 1615 - reverse photo

Within a beaded border, the reverse design of the coin features the crowned square royal shield with the combined arms of England and France (1 & 4) - England represented by three lions "passant guardant" and France represented by three fleurs-de-lys, Scotland (2) - a rampant lion, and Ireland (3) - harp.

Separated by the shield, the king's monogram IR (from IACOBVS REX - James, King).

The inscription around is preceded by a small symbol representing the mint mark (an escallop in this photo), and reads · FACIAM : EOS : IN : GENTEM : VNAM · (I will make them one nation), referring to the King's desire to rule the joined kingdoms of England, Scotland and Ireland.

Reverse Inscription IR · FACIAM : EOS : IN : GENTEM : VNAM ·
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Notes

As with most Medieval coins, the mass of the gold unites varies - due to not only the irregularities in the production method, but also to the practice of "clipping" the coins, where people clipped off some of the gold around the edges.

Privy marks: rose (1605 - 1606), escallop (1606 - 1607), grapes (1607), coronet (1607 - 1906), key (1609 - 1610), bell (1610 - 1611), mullet (1611 - 1612), tower (1612 - 1613), trefoil (1613), or cinquefoil (1613 - 1615).

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Unite of King James I, Fourth Bust, 1605 - 1615: Details
CountryEngland
CurrencyPound Sterling (England)
PeriodPound Sterling (Late Medieval) (1158 - 1707)
Coin TypeUnite / Broad (9 g gold)
Issued1605 - 1615
MonarchKing James I
EffigyKing James I, fourth bust
ReverseCoat of Arms of England, 1603
Face Value264 (x Penny)
Mintageunknown
CurrentNo; demonetised 1663
Material0.9167 Gold
TechnologyHammered
ShapeRound
OrientationCoin Alignment (Axis 6)
Mass9.0000 g
OCC IDNXYD-ENZC-XBBR-EVRB
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Unite of King James I, Fourth Bust, 1605 - 1615: Photos
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Unite of King James I, Fourth Bust, 1605 - 1615: Photo James I Gold Unite Cinquefoil Mint Mark / thumbnail James I Gold Unite Cinquefoil Mint Mark
Copyright: Royal Mint
Notes: Cinquefoil privy mark.
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Unite of King James I, Fourth Bust, 1605 - 1615: Photo James I Gold Unite Cinquefoil Mint Mark / thumbnail James I Gold Unite Cinquefoil Mint Mark
Copyright: Royal Mint
Notes: Cinquefoil privy mark. Legend abbreviated as · IACOBVS. D: G: MA: BRI: FRAN: ET: HI: REX ·
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Unite of King James I, Fourth Bust, 1605 - 1615: Photo Unite - James I 2nd coinage; 4th bust / thumbnail Unite - James I 2nd coinage; 4th bust
Copyright: Heritage Auctions
Notes: Escallop privy mark.
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Unite of King James I, Fourth Bust, 1605 - 1615: Photo Unite - James I 2nd coinage; 4th bust / thumbnail Unite - James I 2nd coinage; 4th bust
Copyright: Heritage Auctions
Notes: Escallop privy mark. Legend abbreviated as · IACOBVS. D: G: MAG: BRIT: FRAN: ET · HIB · REX ·
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Unite of King James I, Fourth Bust, 1605 - 1615: Catalogue Reference IDs