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1 Demy - James II 1st Coinage, Type IVa

Issuer Scotland
Year 1437-1451
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Shape Round (irregular)
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Obverse script Latin
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Reverse lettering SALVM FAC POPVLVM TVVM DNE
(Translation: O Lord, save Thy people)
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Additional information

James II inherited the Scottish throne at age six following his father's murder at Perth in 1437, and his minority — contested between rival noble factions — was marked by precisely the kind of political instability that disrupts orderly coinage. The demy series continued from James I's reign with only incremental typological changes, making reign attribution dependent on subtle die characteristics rather than obvious design breaks.

Sp 5218 places this within the first coinage sequence, before the 1451 revaluation that restructured Scottish gold denominations.

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