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1 Penny - David I Period A

发行方 Scotland
年份 1136-1145
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材质 Silver (.925)
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正面描述 Crude right-facing crowned effigy of King David I, depicted in a stylised bust with a sceptre held before him. The portrait is rendered in the primitive Romanesque hammered style typical of early Scottish coinage, with facial features summarily indicated and regal regalia suggested rather than precisely detailed. A beaded or dotted border encircles the field. The overall execution reflects the hand-cut dies characteristic of twelfth-century Scottish mint practice.
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铸造量 ND (1136-1145) - Mint: Edinburgh
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David I's coinage reform was among the most consequential monetary decisions in Scottish history — he introduced a regularized penny system modeled closely on contemporary English practice, a direct consequence of his years spent at the Anglo-Norman court of Henry I. The Sp#5003 type belongs to the earliest phase of this program, struck before David's moneyers had fully standardized their dies.

Several mints operated under royal license during this period, including Berwick, Roxburgh, and Edinburgh, each producing coins of variable quality. Die-cutting was almost certainly contracted to English craftsmen.

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