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LOT 3571

Scotland. Alexander II AR Penny. 1249-1286.

Second coinage, circa 1280-1286. + AL[ЄXAN]DЄR DЄI GRA, crowned head to left with lis-tipped sceptre / + RЄX [SCO]-TOR-VM, long cross pattée; mullet of six points in each angle. SCBC 5053. Very Fine. Edge chipped.(1.09gr, 20mm, 4h.).

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Found Essex, UK.

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LOT 3571

Scotland. Alexander II AR Penny.

Sold for (Inc. bp): £20

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