
Scotland, David II Halfgroat Second coinage
Scotland, David II (1329-71), silver Half-Groat, second coinage (1357-67), intermediate older head type C, Edinburgh Mint, crowned older head left, sceptre head with handle before, base of bust breaks tressure of six arcs, beaded circles and legend surrounding, initial mark cross pattée, +DAVIDx DEIx GRAx REXx SCOTORVm, rev. long cross pattée, five pointed pierced mullet in each angle, twin concentric legend and beaded circles surrounding, +DnS PROT ECTOR mEVS in outer circle, VILL A ED InBV RGh in inner circle, weight 2.17g (Burns 15, fig.292; S.5109). Toned, with some die clashing evident and weak spot at right side of obverse, otherwise a bold very fine.
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Scotland, David II (1329-71), silver Half-Groat, second coinage (1357-67), intermediate older head type C, Edinburgh Mint, crowned older head left, sceptre head with handle before, base of bust breaks tressure of six arcs, beaded circles and legend surrounding, initial mark cross pattée, +DAVIDx DEIx GRAx REXx SCOTORVm, rev. long cross pattée, five pointed pierced mullet in each angle, twin concentric legend and beaded circles surrounding, +DnS PROT ECTOR mEVS in outer circle, VILL A ED InBV RGh in inner circle, weight 2.17g (Burns 15, fig.292; S.5109). Toned, with some die clashing evident and weak spot at right side of obverse, otherwise a bold very fine.













