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Coin (reverse), halfpenny, from reign of Robert I ('the Bruce')
This is the obverse of a silver halfpenny minted between 1318 and 1329, possibly at Berwick, during the reign of Robert I ('The Bruce'). The coin was worth one halfpenny Scots.
The obverse bears a crowned head with a sceptre. The Latin inscription translates as: 'Robert, by the Grace of God'.
It is thought that no coins were issued in Robert's name until shortly before 1320 - 14 years after he had inherited the throne. The minting of Robert I coins at this time may have been linked to the recovering of Berwick by the Scots from the English.
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000-100-051-993-C |
Image Rights Holder: |
National Museums Scotland |
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0098: National Museums Scotland
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National Museums Scotland H.C1541 |
Date: |
1318 - 1329 Between 1318 and 1329
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Material: |
Silver; slight to moderate wear. Inscription: Obv. Cross : ROBERTVS : DEI : GRA; no stop visible at end of legend; crowned head to left with sceptre / Rev. SCO / TOR / VIIR / EX cross; single long cross with a five-pointed mullet in 2nd and 4th quarters,
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Dimensions: |
14.00 mm D / Die Axis: 8.5
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What: |
Coin, halfpenny
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Subject: |
Queen Street Coin Collection
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Who: |
Renfrew Hoard, 1963 Robert I
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Where: |
England, Northumberland, Berwick-upon-Tweed? Scotland, Renfrewshire, Renfrew
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Description: |
Robert I silver halfpenny, Berwick?, 1318 - 1329
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References: |
- 'Currency' multimedia programme NMS 1995
- Stewart, I.H. 'The Scottish Coinage'. Second Edition. London: Spink & Son, 1967
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