James I (1603‑25), Unite with a nominal value of twenty shillings, second coinage (1604‑19), fourth crowned armoured half‑length bust right, holding orb and fleur‑de‑lis tipped sceptre, inner and outer beaded circles, mintmark escallop (1606‑07) both sides, reads IACOBVS DG MAG BRIT FRAN ET HIB REX. Rev, crowned quartered shield of arms, I and R flanking, legend surrounds FACIAM EOS IN GENTEM VNAM, 10.03g (S.2619; N.2084; Schneider 25). A pleasing example set out on a broad and imposing flan, metal flaw in the Kings portrait; otherwise very well detailed in the bust and armour, all legends legible both sides, toned. Rev, the coat of arms excellent, slight fade in the high points of the fleur de lis top left shield. Good very fine.