
Scotland, William the Lion Penny, Roxburgh Mint, moneyers Hue and Walter
Scotland, William the Lion (1165-1214), silver Penny, posthumous issue under Alexander II, Roxburgh, Moneyers Hue and Walter, short cross and stars coinage (1195-1214), phase B (c.1205-30), crowned head with sceptre left, legend and beaded border surrounding, +LE WLAT ER, the ER ligate, rev. short voided cross pattée, six-pointed star in each angle totalling 24 points, legend and beaded borders surrounding, +hVE: WAEL. RO, weight 1.12g (cf. SCBI 35 [Scottish], 71-75; class IV; S.5032). Deep tone with short scratch on cheek of King, rare in the type and the obverse legend inscriptions which are not logged in the standard sylloge, a bold very fine and rare.
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Scotland, William the Lion (1165-1214), silver Penny, posthumous issue under Alexander II, Roxburgh, Moneyers Hue and Walter, short cross and stars coinage (1195-1214), phase B (c.1205-30), crowned head with sceptre left, legend and beaded border surrounding, +LE WLAT ER, the ER ligate, rev. short voided cross pattée, six-pointed star in each angle totalling 24 points, legend and beaded borders surrounding, +hVE: WAEL. RO, weight 1.12g (cf. SCBI 35 [Scottish], 71-75; class IV; S.5032). Deep tone with short scratch on cheek of King, rare in the type and the obverse legend inscriptions which are not logged in the standard sylloge, a bold very fine and rare.













