
Scotland, Alexander III Penny, first coinage type III, Dun Mint, Walter
Scotland, Alexander III (1249-86), silver Penny, first coinage, long cross and stars (1250-1280), Type III, Dun mint (Dunfermline?), moneyer Walter, crowned profile bust left, small head with neat crown, legend reads +ALEXANDER REX, the ER ligatured, rev. voided long cross, four stars of six points in angles, legend surrounds WALTER DVN, weight 1.42g (SCBI Scottish coins 35:109-10; Burns 60.A, fig. 119; S.5043). Toned, obverse a little die flawed, good fine, extremely rare.
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Scotland, Alexander III (1249-86), silver Penny, first coinage, long cross and stars (1250-1280), Type III, Dun mint (Dunfermline?), moneyer Walter, crowned profile bust left, small head with neat crown, legend reads +ALEXANDER REX, the ER ligatured, rev. voided long cross, four stars of six points in angles, legend surrounds WALTER DVN, weight 1.42g (SCBI Scottish coins 35:109-10; Burns 60.A, fig. 119; S.5043). Toned, obverse a little die flawed, good fine, extremely rare.











