You do not specify the denomination or the design of the silver coin, but it is from the Second Coinage of James I 1604-1619.
It could be a Crown, Halfcrown, Shilling, Sixpence, Halfgroat, Penny or a Halfpenny.
Identification might be a little difficult because the design is almost identical on all coins except for the Crown.
If it is a Crown or a Halfcrown, it might fetch anything from £850 to £3,500 GBP.
The other coins might fetch anything from £15 to £275 GBP depending on condition.
James Duport was born in 1606.
James Temple was born in 1606.
James Hamilton was born on June 19, 1606.
James Hamilton was born on June 19, 1606.
King James I
Dollars didn't exist in 1606. Please check again and post a new question.
James I of the House of Stuart was the ruler of England from 1603 to 1625.
The Virginia Charters of London was written by King James and it was written in 1606
The timeline of 1606 includes James I, in April, granting a charter to the Virginia Company so they could establish colonies in Virginia. In December of that year. three ships leave London on their way to Virginia.
1606 in Roman numerals is written as MDCVI.
When William Shakespeare wrote "Macbeth" in 1606, James I was on the English throne. James I of England and VI of Scotland succeeded Queen Elizabeth I in 1603. The play is believed to have been written as a homage to James I, who had a keen interest in witchcraft and the supernatural.
The charter of 1606 was issued by King James I to the Virginia Company.