Unite: James I (obverse); Shield of Arms (reverse)

Cleveland Museum of Art

Unite: James I (obverse); Shield of Arms (reverse)

Date
1613–15
Medium
gold
Culture
England, James I, 1603-1625
Department
Medieval Art
Institution
Cleveland Museum of Art

The unite was one of the new denominations introduced after the coinage had been down-rated by ten percent and then restored in 1611. It was so named because the accession of James I brought about the union of the thrones of England and Scotland. On the obverse the king's titles now read James by the grace of God King of England, Scotland, France and Ireland . While on the reverse is a reference to Ezekiel 37:2 in the Vulgate Bible, I Will Make Them One Nation. The shield of Scotland shows a lion while that of Ireland is the harp.

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