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William the Lion (1165-1214), Crescent and Pellet coinage, Phase II, Sterling, Phase II, Roxburgh (or Berwick?), Raul Derling, bust left with wide crown and holding sceptre with cross pommée sceptre-head, le rei wilam, rev. rav[l de]rlig :·:, short cross pattée with crescent and pellet in each angle, 1.33g/7h (SCBI 35, 16ff; cf. B 18,19, figs. 38, 38A; S 5024). On a slightly small flan (but reasonable weight), nearly very fine £400-£500
£400–£500
William the Lion (1165-1214), Short Cross and Stars coinage, Phase B, Sterling, Phase B, no mint name, Hue Walter, crude bust left, le rei wilame, rev. hve walter +, short voided cross, four stars of six points in angles, 1.29g/8h (cf. SCBI 35, 62-3; B 13 and fig. 49, same dies; S 5029). About very fine but obverse slightly double-struck £200-£260
£200–£260
William the Lion (1165-1214), Short Cross and Stars coinage, Phase B, Sterling, Phase B, no mint name, Hue Walter, crude bust left, le rei wilao, rev. hve walter (retrograde), short voided cross, four stars of five points in angles, 1.44g/12h (SCBI 35, –; B 21a, fig. 56A, same obv. die; S 5029). Obverse off centre, good fine or better, the retrograde reverse legend rare £150-£200
£150–£200
William the Lion (1165-1214), Short Cross and Stars coinage, Phase B, Sterling, Phase B, no mint name, Henri le Rus, crude bust left, le rei wilt, rev. svrelineh:, short voided cross, four stars of six points in angles, 1.35g/9h (Jones & Sugden dies G-12; SCBI 35, –; cf. B 34, fig. 61B; S 5031). Struck slightly off centre on a full flan, very fine or better, toned, very rare £300-£400
£300–£400
William the Lion (1165-1214), Short Cross and Stars coinage, Phase B, Sterling, Phase B, class IV, no mint name, Hue Walter, crude bust left, li wier : eh :, rev. [––]e walte : o, short voided cross, four stars of six points in angles, 1.13g/10h (SCBI 35, –; B 21c, fig. 57B); cut Halfpenny, similar, l[–––]ilto, rev. four stars of seven points, [––]e walt[––], 0.76g/10h (SCBI 35, –; B 21e, fig. 57D, same dies; S 5029) [2]. Good fine to very fine, first chipped £80-£100
£80–£100
William the Lion (1165-1214), Short Cross and Stars coinage, Phase B, Cut Halfpence (2), class V, Hue Walter, crude bust left, rev. short voided cross, one star of six points and one of five in angles, [––]e wal : r[––], 0.75g/10h (SCBI 35, –; B 28b, fig. 63B); class I/II, Henri le Rus, similar, henr[–––], 0.64g/9h (Jones & Sugden K-16; SCBI 35, 77 and B 32a, fig. 51A same dies); together with a cut Farthing of Hue Walter [3]. Good fine to very fine £80-£100
Alexander II (1214-1249), Short Cross and Stars coinage, Phase C, Sterling, in the name of William the Lion, Roxburgh, Peris Adam, head right with sceptre, ::willelmvs· rex, rev. peris adam on ro:, voided short cross, four stars of six points in angles, 1.36g/2h (Jones & Sugden dies 8-unrecorded; SCBI 35, 81, same obv. die; cf. B 6b, fig. 67A; S 5034). Good fine, rare £200-£300
£200–£300
Alexander III (1249-1286), First coinage, Sterling, type IIIa, Berwick, Robert, roe ert on ber , plain sceptre handle, ‘florid’ or ‘swastika’ x, 1.60g/8h (cf. SCBI 35, 105; B –, fig. –; S 5043). Very fine and toned £200-£260
Alexander III (1249-1286), First coinage, Sterling, type IIIc, Berwick, Robert, roe t · o nb er · , plain sceptre handle, ‘scissors’ x, 1.38g/10h (cf. SCBI 35, 105-6; cf. B 19b, fig. 114B; S 5043). Slightly off centre, nearly very fine £150-£200
Alexander III (1249-1286), First coinage, Sterling, type IIId, Edinburgh, Alex, ale x’·o ne den, pelleted sceptre handle, 1.50g/4h (SCBI 35, 113, same obv. die; B 65, fig. 134, same dies; S 5043). A little marginal flatness, very fine £200-£260
Alexander III (1249-1286), First coinage, Sterling, type IIId, Perth, Ion, ion on per te:·, pelleted n in on, small bust, 1.27g/7h (cf. SCBI 35, 127-8; B –, fig. – S 5043). Slight obverse surface crack, otherwise nearly very fine, toned £150-£200
Alexander III (1249-1286), First coinage, Sterling, type III, Roxburgh, Adam, ad am on ro · , 1.41g/9h (cf. SCBI 35, 133; cf. B 27, fig. 124; S 5043). Nearly very fine, surfaces a little rough in places £180-£220
£180–£220
Alexander III (1249-1286), First coinage, Sterling, type IIIa, Roxburgh, Andreu, and re v·o nr, pellets on sceptre handle, 1.45g/5h (cf. SCBI 35, 134; B 22a, fig. 107B, same obv. die; S 5043). Better than very fine, rare £240-£300
£240–£300
Alexander III (1249-1286), First coinage, Sterling, type IIIa, Stirling, Henri, hen ron str iv’, pellets on sceptre handle, pellet after rex, 1.44g/3h (SCBI 35, 137, same dies; B –, fig. –; S 5043). Slightly double struck, about very fine and toned, rare £300-£360
£300–£360
Alexander III (1249-1286), First coinage, Sterling, type V, Edinburgh, Wilam, wi la· m· o n· e, 1.43g/9h (cf. SCBI 35, –; B –, fig. –; S 5045). Good fine or better £150-£200
Alexander III (1249-1286), First coinage, Sterling, type VIII, Berwick, Walter, w[al] ter ber wik, pelleted crown, 1.55g/3h (SCBI 35, 166 and B 13, fig. 89, same obv. die; S 5048). Weak in places, good fine, reverse better, the combination of dies extremely rare £200-£260
Alexander III (1249-1286), First coinage, Sterling, class VIII, Berwick, Walter, wai ter ber wih, peaked crown, 1.27g/10h (cf. SCBI 35, 166 and B 13, fig. 89, for rev. reading; S 5048). Reverse slightly off centre, otherwise very fine, dark tone, rare £240-£300
Alexander III (1249-1286), First coinage, Cut Halfpence (2), both Berwick, class VIII, Walter, [–]lte ron[–] (retrograde), 0.56g/10h (SCBI 35, 167 and B 11, fig. 87 same dies); Post-Bussels A, Iohan, [–]han on[–], 0.81g/10h (SCBI 35, 147; B 14, fig. 90) [2]. Fine to very fine, both rare £60-£80
£60–£80
Alexander III (1249-1286), First coinage, Sterling, ‘post-Brussels A’, Berwick, Iohan, ioh an onb er:· , pelleted hair (four rows), pellet after rex, small lettering, 1.46g/4h (SCBI 35, –; B 16a and fig. 92A, same dies; S 5048). Very fine or better £200-£300
Alexander III (1249-1286), First coinage, Sterling, ‘post-Brussels A’, Berwick, Iohan, ioh an on ber, pelleted hair, reads re for rex, 1.17g/4h (SCBI 35, –; B 15 fig. 91; S 5048). Good fine or better £150-£200
Alexander III (1249-1286), Second coinage, Sterling, class A/M mule, mm. cross potent on obv. plain cross on rev.,, bust left with little backsweep to hair, reads alexsader · dei : g’ra, rev. long cross, four mullets of six points in angles, reads rex scotorvm+, 1.27g/4h (cf. SCBI 35, 192-4; B 21, fig. 149, same obv. die; S 5050/5053). Nearly very fine, surfaces rather dirty, rare £150-£200
Alexander III (1249-1286), Second coinage, Sterling, class Bc/M mule, mm. cross potent on obv., plain cross on rev., bust left with wide, oval eyes, reads gra, rev. long cross, four mullets of six points in angles, 1.41g/2h (SCBI 35, 183-5; cf. B 18, fig. 145; S 5052/5053). Good fine £80-£100
Alexander III (1249-1286), Second coinage, Sterling, class Bd/M mule, mm. cross potent on obv., cross pattée on rev., bust left with wide, oval eyes, reads gr’a, rev. long cross, four mullets of six points in angles, 1.42g/7h (SCBI 35, 187; cf. B 21, fig. 149 for rev.; S 5052/5053). Full, round, nearly extremely fine, attractively toned, the mule rare £200-£300
Alexander III (1249-1286), Second coinage, Sterling, class Ma/B mule, mm. cross pattée, bust left, rev. long cross, four mullets of six points in angles, distinctive looped r in rex and scotorvm, 1.36g/2h (SCBI 35, –; B xx, fig. 158; S 5053/5052). Of bright appearance, obverse about very fine but struck from a rusty die, reverse better £80-£100
Alexander III (1249-1286), Second coinage, Sterlings (2), class Ma/B mule, mm. plain cross on obv., cross potent on rev., bust left with little backsweep to hair, rev. long cross, four mullets of six points in angles, 1.35g/1h; class Mb1, similar but mm cross potent, colon after gra, 1.33g/9h (SCBI 35, – 196; cf. B 23, –, fig. 153, –; S 5053/5052, 5053) [2]. Both with rough surfaces, good fine or better, both rare varieties £100-£120
£100–£120
Alexander III (1249-1286), Second coinage, Sterling, class Ma, mm. plain cross, bust left with little backsweep to hair, pellets in crown, rev. long cross, four mullets of six points in angles, 1.36g/8h (SCBI 35, 197-8; cf. B. 26/10, figs. 155/151; S 5053). About very fine, full flan £100-£120
Alexander III (1249-1286), Second coinage, Sterling, class Mb1, mm. plain cross, bust left with wider hair, pellets in crown, rev. long cross, four mullets of six points in angles, 1.35g/11h (SCBI 35, –; B 15, fig. 157; S 5054). Nearly very fine, the obverse variety rare £80-£100
Alexander III (1249-1286), Second coinage, Sterling, class Mb2/E mule, mm. plain cross on obv., cross pattée on rev., bust left with wider hair, small linear privy mark between d and e of alexander, rev. long cross, four mullets of six points in angles, 1.41g/9h (SCBI 35, 239; B 70, fig. 183; S 5054/5056). Full flan, good very fine and lightly toned but centres a little weak £120-£150
£120–£150
Alexander III (1249-1286), Second coinage, Sterling, class Mb3, mm. cross slightly pattée on obv. slightly potent on rev., bust left with wider hair, pellet on sceptre, none on crown, rev. long cross, four mullets of six points in angles, 1.21g/11h (SCBI 35, 229; B 67/46, figs. 187/184; S 5054). Edge slightly ragged, nearly very fine, toned £70-£90
£70–£90
Alexander III (1249-1286), Second coinage, Sterlings (2), class Mc1/D mule, bust left, long cross, two mullets of six, two stars of seven points in angles, 1.32g/3h; class D2, mm. cross potent. bust left with hair swept back, rev. similar to last, 1.43g/3h (SCBI 35, –, 265-6; B –, 30, figs. –, 160; S 5055/5057, 5057) [2]. Of bright appearance, good fine or better, all varieties of MC1 are rare to extremely rare £120-£150
Alexander III (1249-1286), Second coinage, Sterling, class Mc1/M, mm. cross pattée, bust left with wider hair, rev. long cross, four mullets of six points in angles, 1.39g/2h (SCBI 35, 220; B – fig. –; S 5055). About very fine, the MC1/M variety very rare £100-£150
£100–£150
Alexander III (1249-1286), Second coinage, Sterling, class Mc2, mm. cross pattée, bust left with wider hair, rev. long cross, one star of five, three mullets of six points in angles, 1.43g/10h (SCBI 35, –; B 51, fig. 199; S 5055). Of bright appearance, about very fine £100-£120
Alexander III (1249-1286), Second coinage, Sterling, class Mc2, mm. plain cross on obv., cross slightly pattée on rev., bust left with wider hair, rev. long cross, four mullets of six points, 1.27g/7h (SCBI 35, 215; cf. B 50, fig. 198; S 5055). About very fine £80-£100
Alexander III (1249-1286), Second coinage, Sterling, class Mc2/D mule, mm. plain cross on obv., cross potent on rev., bust left with wider hair, rev. long cross, two mullets of six points, two stars of seven in angles, 1.43g/9h (cf. SCBI 35, 282; B 69, fig. 202; S 5055/5057). About very fine £80-£100
Alexander III (1249-1286), Second coinage, Sterlings (2), class E1, mm. cross potent, bust left, rev. long cross, two mullets of six points and two stars of seven points in angles, 1.33g/8h; class E2/D mule, similar but with pellets in crown, 1.23g/3h (SCBI 35, 274, 277; B 64a/56, 60, figs. 177A/163, 174; S 5056) [2]. First nearly very fine but section of edge ragged, second good fine, the variety with pellets in the crown extremely rare £100-£150
Alexander III (1249-1286), Second coinage, Sterling, class E2, mm. cross pattée, lettering with incurved uprights, bust left, pellet between d and e of alexander, rev. long cross, four mullets of five points in angles, extra pellets in two quarters, 1.41g/12h (SCBI 35, 250; B 34, fig. 166; S 5056). About very fine £100-£120
Alexander III (1249-1286), Second coinage, Sterling, class E2, mm. cross pattée on obv., plain cross on rev., lettering with incurved uprights, bust left, rev. long cross, four mullets of six points in angles, 1.34g/7h (SCBI 35, 206-8; B fig. 169 for rev.; S 5056). Good fine, the variety rare £60-£80
Alexander III (1249-1286), Second coinage, Sterlings (2), both class E2, mm. cross pattée, bust left, pellet between d and e of alexander, rev. long cross, four mullets of five points in angles, no extra pellets in angles, 1.41g/3h; similar but no pellet in king’s name, rev. long cross, three mullets of six points, one of five in angles, no extra pellets, 1.36g/2h (SCBI 35, 246, 257, B 34/32, 35-6, figs. 165-6, 167-8; S 5056) [2]. Fine or better £100-£120
Alexander III (1249-1286), Second coinage, Sterling, class D1/M mule, mm. cross potent on obv., pattée on rev., bust left with hair swept back, rev. long cross, three mullets of six, one star of seven points in angles, 1.23g/6h; class D2, similar, 1.31g/11h (cf. SCBI 35, 259-62 for rev, 258; B 57, 28, figs. 164, 159; S 5057/5055, 5057) [2]. Good fine or better, surfaces a little rough £100-£120
Alexander III (1249-1286), Second coinage, Sterling, class D2/E mule, mm. cross potent, bust left, rev. long cross, four mullets of six points in angles, incurved lettering, 1.41g/6h (SCBI 35, –; B –, fig –; S 5057/5056). Nearly very fine, an excessively rare combination £120-£150
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