Scotland Alexander III Silver Penny – 1249–1286

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Scotland Alexander III Silver Penny – 1249–1286, 1.34g

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Description

The Scotland Alexander III Silver Penny is a medieval Scottish coin minted during the reign of Alexander III, who ruled from 1249 to 1286. These coins are significant both historically and numismatically, representing a period of relative peace and economic stability in Scotland before the Wars of Scottish Independence.


🔹 Overview of the Coin:

  • Monarch: Alexander III of Scotland

  • Reign: 1249–1286

  • Metal: Silver

  • Denomination: Penny

  • Weight: ~1.3 to 1.4 grams

  • Diameter: ~18–20 mm

  • Standard: Sterling standard (92.5% silver)


🔹 Obverse (Front):

  • Design: Bust of Alexander III facing left or right (varies by type)

  • Legend: Typically reads some variant of “ALEXANDER REX” (Alexander the King)


🔹 Reverse (Back):

  • Design: Long cross with pellets in each quarter

  • Legend: Name of the moneyer and the mint (e.g., “RICARD ON EDEN” – Richard of Edinburgh)


🔹 Mints Used:

Common mints include:

  • Edinburgh

  • Perth

  • Roxburgh

  • Berwick-upon-Tweed

  • Stirling


🔹 Historical Context:

  • Alexander III’s reign was seen as a golden age of medieval Scotland.

  • Coinage followed the English model (especially under Henry III and Edward I), with high-quality silver coins.

  • After his death in 1286, a succession crisis eventually led to English intervention and the First War of Scottish Independence.

Additional information

Weight 0.01 kg
Dimensions 30 × 10 × 0.1 cm

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