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1 Penny - Alexander III Transitional Coinage, Type IA

Issuer Scotland
Year 1249-1250
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Value 1 Penny (1⁄240)
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Obverse script Latin
Obverse lettering ALEXANDER REX
(Translation: King Alexander)
Reverse description A voided short cross divides the reverse field into four quarters, each quarter containing a six-pointed star, a design characteristic of the Scottish transitional penny coinage of Alexander III. The cross terminates within a beaded inner circle, and the overall composition reflects the broad short-cross tradition inherited from Anglo-Norman minting practice. The moneyer's name and mint name are typically arranged as a two-line inscription within the cross limbs, though legibility varies considerably on surviving examples due to the irregular hammered fabric. The reverse exhibits the coarse die-cutting style consistent with provincial Scottish minting of the mid-thirteenth century.
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