NMS


 

Record

Coin (obverse), groat, from reign of James III

< 1 of 1 > Back
Coin (obverse), groat, from reign of James III
Add to album

This is the obverse of a silver groat minted at Berwick between 1467 and 1475, during the reign of James III. The coin was worth 12 pence Scots.

The obverse bears a crowned, unclothed bust in an eight-arc tressure with the letters 'TL' flanking the neck, the initials of the moneyers Tod and Levingston. The Latin inscription translates as: 'James, by the Grace of God, King of Scots'.

James III's reign saw a number of major coinage innovations including two new gold coins - the rider and the unicorn; a large billon coin - the plack; and thistle-heads and a realistic portrait of the king appearing on coins for the first time.

Record details

To search on related items, click any underlined text below.


< 1 of 1 > Back