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- Jacobus abstract "A Jacobus is an English gold coin of the reign of James I, worth 25 shillings. The name of the coin comes from the Latin inscription surrounding the King's head on the obverse of the coin, IACOBUS D G MAG BRIT FRA ET HI REX (James by the grace of God ruler of Britain, France, and Ireland, King).Isaac Newton refers to the coin in a letter to John Locke: The Jacobus piece coin'd for 20 shillings is the hide41 [sic]: part of a pound Troy, and a Carolus 20s piece is of the same weight. But a broad Jacobus (as I find by weighing some of them) is the 38th part of a pound Troy.".
- Jacobus wikiPageID "3067287".
- Jacobus wikiPageRevisionID "597299932".
- Jacobus hasPhotoCollection Jacobus.
- Jacobus subject Category:Coins_of_England.
- Jacobus subject Category:English_gold_coins.
- Jacobus type Abstraction100002137.
- Jacobus type Coin113388245.
- Jacobus type Coinage113387877.
- Jacobus type CoinsOfEngland.
- Jacobus type Currency113385913.
- Jacobus type EnglishGoldCoins.
- Jacobus type Measure100033615.
- Jacobus type MediumOfExchange113372961.
- Jacobus type Standard107260623.
- Jacobus type SystemOfMeasurement113577171.
- Jacobus comment "A Jacobus is an English gold coin of the reign of James I, worth 25 shillings. The name of the coin comes from the Latin inscription surrounding the King's head on the obverse of the coin, IACOBUS D G MAG BRIT FRA ET HI REX (James by the grace of God ruler of Britain, France, and Ireland, King).Isaac Newton refers to the coin in a letter to John Locke: The Jacobus piece coin'd for 20 shillings is the hide41 [sic]: part of a pound Troy, and a Carolus 20s piece is of the same weight.".
- Jacobus label "Jacobus".
- Jacobus sameAs m.08p77s.
- Jacobus sameAs Q6119848.
- Jacobus sameAs Q6119848.
- Jacobus sameAs Jacobus.
- Jacobus wasDerivedFrom Jacobus?oldid=597299932.
- Jacobus isPrimaryTopicOf Jacobus.