
Scotland, David II Penny, first coinage, second issue, pellet on sceptre handle
Scotland, David II (1329-71), silver Penny, first coinage, second issue (c.1351-57), probably minted at Edinburgh, crowned youthful head left, large pellet on sceptre handle, beaded circles and small letter legend surrounding, +DAVID. DEI: GRACIAI, colon stop after DEI and extra I to legend, rev. long cross, six pointed pierced mullet in each angle, REX SCO TTO RVM, weight 1.21g (Burns 17, fig.240; S.5088). Toned, die clashing evident with ghosting of revere cross onto obverse and some weak areas, otherwise a bold very fine, the face clear where not affected by ghosting, an unusual variety.
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Scotland, David II (1329-71), silver Penny, first coinage, second issue (c.1351-57), probably minted at Edinburgh, crowned youthful head left, large pellet on sceptre handle, beaded circles and small letter legend surrounding, +DAVID. DEI: GRACIAI, colon stop after DEI and extra I to legend, rev. long cross, six pointed pierced mullet in each angle, REX SCO TTO RVM, weight 1.21g (Burns 17, fig.240; S.5088). Toned, die clashing evident with ghosting of revere cross onto obverse and some weak areas, otherwise a bold very fine, the face clear where not affected by ghosting, an unusual variety.













