Description: MARY QUEEN OF SCOTS MODERN MUSEUM SPECIMEN COIN EXACT IN DETAIL TO THE COIN IT WAS CAST FROM A HIGHLY DETAILED REPRODUCTION COIN AND A GREAT FILLER FOR ANY NUMISMATIST OR COLLECTOR OF ANCIENT COINS History: This silver testoon had a value of 5 Scots shillings. Mary became queen when she was just a week old. She was forced to exile in France and in 1558 she married Dauphin François, who succeeded to the French throne in 1559 but died a year later. The obverse of this coin depicts the united royal arms of France and Scotland, and the reverse depicts the FM monogram of Mary and François. Date: Second period (Francis & Mary), type II, 1560 Diameter: 2.9cmMUSEUM SPECIMEN COINS ARE COINS CAST FROM MOULDS SUPPLIED TO MUSEUMS SO HAVE THE DETAIL AND FEEL OF THE ORIGINAL, THEY ARE USED IN DISPLAYS AND AS HANDS ON COINS IN THE MUSEUM. YOU ARE BUYING THE COIN IN THE PICTURE
Price: 6.99 GBP
Location: Solihull
End Time: 2024-09-21T12:10:07.000Z
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Denomination: Testoon
Era: Elizabeth I (1558-1603)
Period: Tudor (1485 - 1603)
Features: Hammered
Metal: Antiqued Pewter
Country/Region of Manufacture: United Kingdom
PAS Number: Scottish
Country of Origin: Great Britain