SCOTLAND. Demy, ND (1406-37). Edinburgh Mint; mm: crown. James I. PCGS AU-55.
S-5192; Fr-8; Burns-21 (fig. 484). Type III. Lis stops, with an additional lis at the end of the reverse legend. Obverse: Lion rampant within lozenge; Reverse: St. Andrew's cross between two lis; all within polylobe, with lis and roses alternating around. A rather boldly struck and highly attractive example of the type, offering golden-yellow hues and very little evidence of any actual handling. Quite RARE as such.
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From the Mark and Lottie Salton Collection.
Estimate: $4000.00- $6000.00
Price realized | 6'000 USD |
Starting price | 2'400 USD |