James I (1603‑25), Pattern Halfpenny or trial striking in copper, on an uncut square or lozenge style flan, undated, toothed inner circles both sides, doubled arched jewelled crown with a small tun below, legend reads BEATI PACIFICI with two tun stops to punctuate, translates to "Blessed are the Peacemakers." Rev, halved thistle and rose, legend reads HOC OPVS DEI, which translates to "this is the work of God" punctuated by three tuns, inner circular toothed borders both sides, 3.23g (S. ‑‑; N.2139). Some blank filing marks, otherwise nearly extremely fine and extremely rare.