- Fine Ireland silver shilling or 12 pence coin.
- Struck for the first Stuart King James I between 1605 to 1606 (based on rose mint mark).
- Certified by PCGS to F 15.
- Detailed portrait, well struck and centered with full readable legends.
- Catalog: Spink-6515, Second coinage, third bust, mint mark rose, approx 27mm.
- Obverse: Crowned bust facing right within beaded circle, mint mark 12:00, IACOBVS · D · G'· MAG'· BRIT'· FRA'· ET· HIB ·REX (James, by the Grace of God, King of Great Britain, France and Ireland).
- Reverse: Crowned harp within beaded circle. Mint mark 12:00, HENRICVS · ROSAS · REGNA · IACOBVS, (Henry united the roses, James the kingdoms, an interesting reference to Henry VII).