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| Issuer | William Wood (private patent coinage) |
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| Year | 1722 |
| Type | Standard circulation coin |
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| Obverse script | Latin |
| Obverse lettering | GEORGIUS · D : G : REX · |
| Reverse description | A large uncrowned Tudor-style rose occupies the central field, depicted with two rows of petals and a prominent seeded center, with small sepals and leaves visible between the petals. Surrounding the rose, the circular Latin legend reads 1722 · ROSA · AMERI : UTILE · DULCI ·, meaning 'American Rose — the useful with the pleasant,' referencing the commercial purpose of the coinage. The rim is finished with the same decorative milled or rope border as the obverse, consistent throughout the Rosa Americana series issued under William Wood's patent. |
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