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for week commencing Tuesday 18th November 2025
A small, old collection of very early Scottish
coins with amazing golden cabinet toning.
WSC-9225:
David 1st
Hammered Silver Scottish Penny. Period C - later civil war period
until David's death so 1149 - 1153. Right facing bust with legend commencing 8 o'clock: +DAV[IT REX]. Reverse: a thick cross fleury with x4 single pellets in the angles with no
stalks. +MEINA[RD
ON A] - Meinard at St
Andrews' mint. S.R. 5007. David was the first Scottish king to issue
coinage. The main mints were initially
in Carlisle, following the capture of Carlisle by the Scots in AD 1136 (Carlisle
already had an established mint which had been operated by the English together
with silver mines nearby) and Edinburgh but in the later Periods, B, C and D,
mints were opened in Roxburgh, Berwick, Perth and of course, the rare St
Andrews' mint in Period C. Under Prince
Henry, who unfortunately died a year before his father, David 1st, mints also
operated in Corbridge and Bamborough. Should you be fortunate enough to find
another David 1st penny sale, it will almost certainly cost you more than this
one! Good coins are around the £10,000
mark now and that's probably very conservative in today's frenetic market. A rare issue, being the first ever Scottish
king to issue coinage, and an extremely rare mint as well - there are no
examples of any Period C coins in the Hunterian Museum, Glasgow
collection. The Ashmolean Museum has three Period C coins: Berwick and Carlisle only. The National Museum in Edinburgh holds several David 1st pennies but just like the
above institutions, none from the St Andrews mint.
£1,950
Provenance:
Prom an old family collection, through decent.
WSC-9226:
Alexander III
Hammered Silver Scottish Penny. First coinage, long cross and
stars, circa 1250-80. WILL ON BER -
Willem at the Berwick
mint. Type III, S.R.5043. Attractive and desirable old golden cabinet
toning and what is a very nice grade coin for type.
£495
Provenance:
From an old family collection, through decent.
WSC-9227:
Alexander III
Hammered Silver Scottish Penny. First coinage, long cross and
stars, circa 1250-80. ALEX ON EDEN -
Alexander at the Edinburgh mint - please note, the accompanying ticket is
incorrectly attributed to the Aberdeen mint.. Type III, S.R.5043. Attractive and desirable old golden cabinet
toning and what is a very nice grade coin for type.
£495
Provenance:
From an old family collection, through decent.
WSC-9228:
Alexander III
Hammered Silver Scottish Penny. First coinage, long cross and
stars, circa 1250-80. WILAM
ON KING - Wilam at the Kinghorn
mint. Type IIIa,
S.R.5043. Attractive
and desirable old golden cabinet toning, one of the rarest Scottish mints, and
what is a very nice grade coin for type.
£1,250
Provenance:
From an old family collection, through decent.
WSC-9229:
Alexander III
Hammered Silver Scottish Penny. First coinage, long cross and
stars, circa 1250-80. WILAM
ON RO - Wilam at the Roxborough
mint. Type III, S.R.5043. Attractive and desirable old golden cabinet
toning and what is a very nice grade coin for type.
£495
Provenance:
From an
old family collection, through decent.