English: 1787 British sixpence The Latin inscription on the obverse reads: GEORGIUS·III·DEUS·GRATIA·, which translates to: George the Third, by the Grace of God. The heavily abbreviated Latin inscription on the reverse reads: M·B·F·ET·H·REX·F·D·B·ET·L·D·S·R·I·A·T·ET·E, which is short for: Magnæ Britanniæ Franciæ ETHiberniæ REX, Fidei Defensor, Brunsvicensis ETLunenbergensis [or Lunenburgensis or Luneburgensis; go fite it owt] Dux, Sacri Romani Imperii Archi Thesaurius ETElector, which translates to: [The} King of Great Britain, France & Ireland, Defender of the Faith, Duke of Brunswick & Lunenburg, [and the] Holy Roman Empire's High Treasurer & Elector. NB the semé of hearts on the left side of the left shield on the reverse. Some versions of this 1787 coin lack this detail.
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