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The Unite was the second English Gold Coin with a value of Twenty Shillings or One Pound 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 Gold Coin 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.
The coin was produced during the reign of James I second coinage (1604–1619), and it was replaced in the third coinage by the Laurel worth Twenty Shillings.
All the coins were produced at the Tower Mint in London.
1625 Charles I Unite First Bust Gold Coin PCGS VF Details1625 Charles I Unite Gold Coin struck in solid 22 Carat Gold Certified and Graded by PCGS as VF Details. Shipped Within 1-3 days |
1609-1610 James I Fourth Bust Unite Gold Coin PCGS VF DetailsFrom 1609-1610, King James I released a Unite Gold Coin struck in solid 22 Carat Gold Certified Slabbed and Graded by PCGS as VF Details Shipped Within 1-3 days |
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