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1 Penny - Malcolm IV Type III

Issuer Scotland
Year 1153-1165
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Reference(s) Sp#5018
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Obverse script Latin
Obverse lettering MALCOLM REX
(Translation: King Malcolm)
Reverse description Short-cross design typical of Type III Scottish pennies of the mid-12th century, with a central cross extending toward the coin's periphery and dividing the field into four quadrants. Each quadrant contains decorative elements such as pellets or wedges consistent with the Spink Type III classification. The moneyer's name or mint identifier appears in the surrounding legend, rendered in Latin letters. The hammered flan produces an irregular edge characteristic of the period's minting technique.
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