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  1. William the Lion penny for sale from AMR Coins. Please see our other hammered and milled coins for sale.

  2. Silver Penny minted sometime from 1174-95 AD. Encapsulated and graded Almost Uncirculated-50 by PCGS. Great coins from the middle ages that would have circulated throughout Europe. Obverse: Crowned bust facing left. Reverse: Maltese cross with crescents and pellets in angles. Showcase your certified coin by adding a presentation box to your order.

  3. William the Lion (1165-1214) Silver Penny. Phase B. Class IV, Edinburgh, obv. crude bust, LE REI WILT, rev. four six pointed stars, HVE WALTER O, 1.25g, (S.5029, Burns obv. 21C). Quite well centred, nicely toned and better than very fine, a good example. £475 Contact Us . . .

  4. William the Lion penny for sale from AMR Coins. Short cross and stars, Phase A, Roxburgh, head left with sceptre, rev. short voided cross with a star of six points in each angle, +RAVL:ON:ROCE, 1.35g, (S.5027).

  5. Scotland William The Lion AD 1165-1214 Silver Penny. Code: CM327C. Scotland William The Lion AD 1165-1214 Silver Penny, Short Cross Phase B coinage Crowned bust left / Voided cross stars in angles, Uncertain mint, Moneyer Hue/ Walter. S5029, 19mm, 1.58g. This coin comes with previous Labels.

  6. Toned, well struck, good very fine for issue. William was called the "Lion" as he was the one who replaced the dragon on the arms of Scotland with the rampant lion. He was captured by the English in July 1174 and was forced to do homage to Scotland under the Treaty of Falaise in December of that year.

  7. View all. Scotland, William the Lion (1165-1218), silver Penny, posthumous issue under Alexander II, no mint name, Moneyer Henry Le Rus, with retrograde legend on reverse, short cross and stars coinage (1195-1214), phase B (c.1205-30), crowned head with sceptre left, legend and beaded border surrounding, +LE REI WILA, rev. short.

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