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Silver Crown coin, 1695. The
Latin inscription is (obverse)
GVLIELMVS III DEI GRA[TIA] (reverse) MAG[NAE] BR[ITANNIAE], FRA[NCIAE], ET HIB[ERNIAE] REX...
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piece in
Roman style, with William's head uppermost, with the
legend GVLIELMVS ET
MARIA DEI
GRATIA ("William and Mary by the
grace of God"). In a departure...
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replaced by a
rather more
staid portrait in 1691, with the
inscription GVLIELMVS ET
MARIA D G,
while the
reverse shows a
crowned Arabic number "3" and...
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piece in
Roman style, with William's head uppermost, with the
legend GVLIELMVS ET
MARIA DEI GRATIA. In a
departure from the
previous reigns the reverse...
- of the two
monarchs facing right on the
obverse with the
inscription GVLIELMVS ET
MARIA D G –
William and Mary by the
grace of God,
while the reverse...
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piece in
Roman style, with William's head uppermost, with the
legend GVLIELMVS ET
MARIA DEI GRATIA. In a
departure from the
previous reigns the reverse...
-
piece in
Roman style, with William's head uppermost, with the
legend GVLIELMVS ET
MARIA DEI GRATIA. In a
departure from the
previous reigns the reverse...
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because of
different impurities in the copper. The
obverse inscription read
GVLIELMVS ET MARIA,
while the
reverse reads BRITANNIA (with the date
beneath Britannia...
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obverse shows the
conjoined heads of the co-monarchs, with the
inscription GVLIELMVS ET MARIA.
Following the
death of
Queen Mary in 1694, the
production of...
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replaced by a
rather more
staid portrait in 1691, with the
inscription GVLIELMVS ET
MARIA D G,
while the
reverse shows a
crowned Arabic number "3" and...