Scotland, Charles I (1625-1649), Sixty-Shillings, c. 1637-1642, third coinage, type 1, Briots milled issue, CAROLVS • D:G • MAGN • BRITANN • FRANC • ET • HIBERN • REX, King on horseback trotting left, sash flies behind, holding sword, grassy ground line below, rev. QVÆ • DEVS • CONIVNXIT • NEMO • SEPARET •, crowned square-topped and lightly garnished Stuart shield, 29.35g [453.0grns], m.m. thistle and B (Dr Erik Miller 13 this coin; Murray, BNJ {1970}, pp. 133; SCBI XXXV, nos. 1424-26, same dies; Burns 1005, same dies; Spink 5552), the flan profile typical of the rocker press production method, and with a trace of adjustment at 3 oclock, otherwise toned, and pleasingly bold, almost extremely fine, rare thus