ScotlandPenny David I, (1124-1153) Period D, blundered legends, mint uncertain, S.5009, 1.21 grammes, Better than Fine with some weak areas, on an irregular flan, Very Rare, all issues of this reign are rare and desirable, with examples above Fine seldom offered
ScotlandPennyAlexander III, Long Cross and Stars type, Moneyer Robert, Berwick Mint, 26 points, type VII, portrait to left, S.5047, 1.54 grammes, VF, a little weak in places
ScotlandPenny David II Third 'Light' coinage, Edinburgh Mint, Obverse: DAVID REX SCOTORVM, Robert II style head, Star on sceptre handle, Reverse: Four stars of 5 points each, S.5130, 1.06 grammes, Good Fine, nicely toned, with some weakness in the legend from 2 to 3 o'clock, Rare, Third Coinage pieces seldom offered in any grade
ScotlandPennyWilliam I (The Lion) Short Cross, Phase B, Late or posthumous issue, moneyers Hue and Walter S.5029, 1.45 grammes, Fine or better with some weakness in places, comes with 4 old tickets
ScotlandGroatRobert III Heavy Coinage, (1390-c.1403) Edinburgh Mint, Fleur-de-lis in reverse legend, S.5164A, 2.87 grammes, Good Fine, Twelvepenny Groat 'Nonsunt' Mary 1558 S.5447, 1.22 grammes VG both holed
ScotlandPenny David II Second issue (after c.1333) Four Mullets of 6 points, Edinburgh Mint, Reverse: REX SCOTORVM, S.5088, 0.75 grammes, Near Fine, the flan ragged and fragile with perforations around parts of the legend
Scotland Cut HalfpennyWilliam I (The Lion) Short Cross and Stars coinage (1195-1214) moneyers Hue and Walter, type as S.5029, 0.60 grammes, Bold Fine and pleasing
ScotlandPennies (2) Alexander III, Berwick Mint, Four Mullets of 6 points, 1.02 grammes, Near Fine on a ragged flan with some flan loss, Alexander III, Roxburgh Mint, 25 points, 1.03 grammes, Fine with a large loss of flan between 12 and 3 o'clock, Cut Halfpenny Alexander III REX SCOTVRVM reverse, 0.63 grammes, Near Fine
ScotlandPennyAlexander III Long Cross and Stars, Obverse: Bust left, Reverse with tall fleured crown with large jewels, Stirling Mint, moneyer Henri, Type IV, S.5044, 1.49 grammes, Fine/Good Fine with an edge nick at the top
ScotlandPennyAlexander III Long Cross and Stars, Obverse: Bust right, Reverse with four stars of six points each, moneyer Simon, Ayr Mint, type VII, S.5047, 1.41 grammes, Good Fine
ScotlandPennyAlexander III Long Cross and Stars, Obverse: Bust left, Reverse with four stars of six points each, Roxburgh Mint, Moneyer Andrew, Type III, S.5043, 1.46 grammes, NVF
ScotlandPennyAlexander III Long Cross and Stars, Obverse: Bust left, Reverse with four stars of six points each, Roxburgh Mint, moneyer Andrew, Type VII, S.5047, 1.43 grammes, Good Fine with some surface residue on the obverse
ScotlandPennyAlexander III Long Cross and Stars, Obverse: Bust left, Reverse with four stars of six points each, Roxburgh Mint, moneyer Michel, Type III, S.5043, 1.38 grammes, Fine, the reverse Fine or better for detail, struck off-centre bold in the centre with some weakness in near the edges
ScotlandPennyWilliam I (The Lion) Short Cross and Stars coinage, Phase A, Class I (1195-c.1205) Perth Mint, Reverse: Four stars of six points, moneyer Walter, S.5027, 1.50 grammes, VF/GVF with old grey tone, the flan slightly uneven at 9 o'clock, otherwise evenly struck and pleasing
ScotlandPennyAlexander III, Long Cross and Stars type, Moneyer Wilam, Lanark Mint, 26 points, S.5043, 1.41 grammes, slightly weak between 10 and 12 o'clock, otherwise NEF/GVF and rare in this grade
ScotlandPennyWilliam I (The Lion) Short Cross and Stars coinage, Phase B, Class II (1205-1230) No Mint name, Obverse legend: LE REI [WILAM] Reverse: Four stars of five points, moneyers Hue and Walter, Reverse legend retrograde, S.5029, 1.47 grammes, VF struck off-centre with excellent portrait and eye appeal
ScotlandPennyWilliam I (The Lion) Short Cross and Stars coinage, Phase B, Class II (1205-1230) No Mint name, Reverse: Four stars of six points, moneyers Hue and Walter, HVE WALTER OͶ, S.5029, 1.35 grammes, VF with a bold portrait, some weakness to the legend at 2 o'clock, and in the corresponding position on the reverse, overall a most attractive example and desirable thus
ScotlandPennyWilliam I (The Lion) Short Cross and Stars coinage, Phase B, Class II (1205-1230) Obverse legend LE REI WILAM: Head right, Reverse: four stars of five points, HVE WALTER S.5029 , 1.43 grammes, NVF/VF on a full round flan
ScotlandPennyAlexander III First Coinage, Type III, Obverse: Small head left, Reverse: four stars of six points, Stirling Mint, moneyer Henri S.5043, 1.44 grammes,
ScotlandPennyAlexander III First Coinage, Class VI, Obverse: bust right, Reverse: four stars of six points, type VII, Berwick Mint, moneyer Robert, S.5047 , 1.49 grammes, Good Fine , the flan a slightly irregular shape, fully struck and with good eye appeal
ScotlandPennyAlexander III First Coinage, Type III, Obverse: Small head left with neat crown, Reverse: four stars of six points, WILAM ON E, S.5043, 1.24 grammes, NVF
ScotlandPennyAlexander III First Coinage, Type III, Obverse: Small head left, Reverse: four stars of six points, moneyer Iohan, S.5043, 1.30 grammes, About VF with pleasing portrait
ScotlandPennyAlexander III First Coinage, Type III, Obverse: Small head left, Reverse: four stars of six points, moneyer Wilam, S.5043, 1.45 grammes, NVF even and pleasing on a full round flan
ScotlandJames III Crux pellit copper (Three-penny Penny) type IIA S.5309 Orb tilted upwards to right Fair with a long edge crack. Cataloguers note:- previously known as Crossraguel of Bishop KennedyPennies
IrelandHalfpenny 1805 but the obverse incusely engraved as The Royal Bank of Scotland with crowned shield and two thistles below, Fine/VG and probably unique
Scotland, James IV 1488-1513. billonpenny 0.64gms, class IV. O, crowned facing bust. R, long cross with crown and lis in alternate quarters. S. 5362. very fine
ScotlandPennyRobert the BruceS.5076 Reverse with mullets of 5 points, NVF for wear and with an attractive tone, with some pitting to the reverse, Very Rare
ScotlandPennyWilliam the Lion 1165-1214 Short cross Phase B Obverse LE REI WILAM Reverse SVRELINEh (HENRI LE RVS retrograde) S.5031 1.4 grammes VF Rare in this grade (bought C.J.Martin 1986 £165)
ScotlandPennyAlexander III Second coinage Mb S.5054 Larger face with wider hair, Open C and E in legend 24 points on mullets, A's unbarred, weight 1.3 grammes, Good Fine (bought S.R.Porter 1984 £15)
Scotland hammered HalfpennyAlexander III Second coinage with two mullets of six points (S.5061) Fine, dark tone, small edge knock at 12 o' clock with a resulting slight curvature in flan.
ScotlandGroatJames I 1406-37 1st Fleur De Lis issue, small neat bust sceptre to left, rev long cross fleur de lis and pellets in alternate angles VILLA EDINBURGH S 5195 VG, along with a low grade English Penny of 1806
Scotland (5) Twenty PenceCharles I Briots issue NVF with a solder mark, Charles I Two Shillings First Coinage VG/Poor, Twopence Charles I Earl of Stirling Coinage mintmark Stop and Saltire Fine, Penny Charles I coinage of 1642-1650 VG, Eightpenny GroatJames VI OPPID EDINB with no inner circles Fair
Scotland. Alexander III silver Penny, transitional coinage type 1c. Reverse legend WA?. OB EN. S.5041. Rare, About very fine, but flat spot behind head and on reverse
ScotlandHalfpennyAlexander III Second Coinage (1280-1286) S.5061 Two Mullets of Six points each About VF with a large flan crack and a piece of the coin missing at 4 o'clock on the obverse, this still with the coin
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