
Scotland, David II Second coinage Penny
Scotland, David II (1329-71), silver Penny, first coinage, second issue (c.1351-57), probably minted at Edinburgh, crowned youthful head left, bar below sceptre head in field before, beaded circles and small letter legend surrounding, +DAVID. DEI. GRACIA, rev. long cross, six pointed pierced mullet in each angle, REX SCO TTO RVM, weight 0.94g (Burns 18, fig.241; S.5088). Of bright appearance, some ghosting of reverse cross onto obverse, weak in one part of legend otherwise good very fine.
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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, bar below sceptre head in field before, beaded circles and small letter legend surrounding, +DAVID. DEI. GRACIA, rev. long cross, six pointed pierced mullet in each angle, REX SCO TTO RVM, weight 0.94g (Burns 18, fig.241; S.5088). Of bright appearance, some ghosting of reverse cross onto obverse, weak in one part of legend otherwise good very fine.













