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Coin (reverse), penny, from reign of Alexander III

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Coin (reverse), penny, from reign of Alexander III
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This is the reverse of a silver penny minted at Edinburgh between 1250 and 1280, during the reign of Alexander III. The coin was worth one penny Scots.

The reverse has a long voided cross with a six-pointed star in each angle. The Latin inscription translates as: 'Alexander (the name of the moneyer) at Edinburgh'.

Alexander III's reign produced the most extensive of all medieval issues in Scotland. His coinage included round halfpennies and farthings for the first time. During his reign, 16 mints were in operation around Scotland.

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