Scotland, James I (1406-37), Demy, 3.37g, Type II, m.m. crown, lion rampant within lozenge, lis and saltire stops, rev. saltire dividing two lis within fleured tressure of six arcs, large quatrefoils with open centres in spandrels, saltire stops and nothing (S.5190), a field find, weakness in centres and with areas of double striking, generally a presentable example of this, very fine.
provenance:
Emile Bourgey, Paris (lot accompanied by Bourgey paperwork)
Note that the I of IACOBVS is flanked by a saltire stop either side
(£1,500 - £2,000)