Draft of MINT00764 (Mint 19/3/285)
The five pound piece the forty shillings piece the thirty twenty shillings piece & the ten shillin{illeg}gs piece of gold according to the forms described in the two uppermost figures & the Crown, half crown, shilling & sixpenny pieces of silver according to the forms described in the two figures next below. In both wch sorts of both the inscription is abov GEORGIVS. D. G. MAG. BRI. FRA. ET. HIB. REX. F. D. is about the Head & the Reverse hath four Eschutcheons crowned with the points of the Escutcheons turned inwards & a star & garter in the middle between the points, & in the th{illeg}ree first Escutcheons the Arms of great Britain France & Ireland & in the fourth the Arms of his Majts f{illeg} Dominions in Germany & about the Escutcheons the inscription BRVN. ET. LVN. DVX. S. R. I. A. TH. ET. PR. EL. & over the first Escutcheon the Date [& between the Escutcheons four scepters on the gold moneys but not on the silver]. And the Groats, three pennys, two {illeg}pennies & Pennies are to be according to forms of the larger silver moneys on the Head side wth the {illeg}Inscription GEORGIVS DEI GRATIA, & on the Reverse after the forms described in the four lowest figures with the numbers 4, 3, 2 & 1 crowned & the Inscription MAG. BRI. FR. ET. HIB. REX &c, & the Date. And the Gold moneys for distinguishing them from the silver moneys gilt are to have {illeg}on the {illeg}Head side no tdrapery about the neck & on the Reverse four scepters between the Escut{illeg}cheons.
Source
MINT 19/3/284, National Archives, Kew, Richmond, Surrey, UKDecember 1714, c. 268 words.