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Coin (obverse), halfpenny, from reign of David II

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Coin (obverse), halfpenny, from reign of David II
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This is the obverse of a silver halfpenny minted at Edinburgh between 1329 and 1333, possibly at Berwick, during the reign of David II. The coin was worth one halfpenny Scots. Unusually the king's name appears on both sides.

The obverse bears a crowned bust with a sceptre. The Latin inscription translates as: 'Money of King David'.

David II was the son of Robert I, 'The Bruce'. His reign saw two major coinage innovations: Scotland's first gold coin - the noble - and the introduction of silver groats and half-groats.

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