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1 Penny - Robert III 2nd Issue

Issuer Kingdom of Scotland
Year 1390-1406
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Technique Hammered
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Obverse description Facing crowned bust of King Robert III in high relief, rendered in the medieval hammered style typical of late 14th-century Scottish coinage. The royal crown is depicted with prominent fleurs and is positioned centrally within the coin's field. The bust is stylised rather than portrait-like, consistent with the artistic conventions of the period. A beaded inner circle frames the effigy, and the circumferential legend reads ROBERTVS · REX · SCOTTORVM in uncial lettering, identifying the issuer as Robert, King of Scots.
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Obverse lettering ROBERTVS · REX · SCOTTORVM
(Translation: Robert, King of Scots)
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