A slightly bent late 12th-/early 13th-century medieval silver penny of William I (1195-1214) of Scotland, voided short cross type, Phase A, struck by the moneyer Raul at Roxburgh mint (1195 - c. 1205 AD; Spink 5027).
This coin has a hairline crack across its centre but otherwise survives very well.
A slightly bent late 12th-/early 13th-century medieval silver penny of William I (1195-1214) of Scotland, voided short cross type, Phase A, struck by the moneyer Raul at Roxburgh mint (1195 - c. 1205 AD; Spink 5027).
This coin has a hairline crack across its centre but otherwise survives very well.
A RDF representation of HAMP-963005
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HAMP-963005
HAMP-963005
Silver
6
1195
1205
1.36
Penny
Denomination
6
18.9
Width
19.55
Length
0.8
Thickness
1.36
Weight
obverse
+ WILELMVS R-X
reverse
+ RAVL . ON ROCE (quatrefoil of pellets) (the 'N' seems to be retrograde)
South East
Excavated, discovered at, or find spot of object
GB
en-GB
The Trustees of the British Museum
The Trustees of the British Museum
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Attribute as courtesy of the British Museum
A thumbnail image of HAMP-963005
Silver
Primary material of object
Complete
Roxburgh
Bust crowned facing left with sceptre before
Bust crowned facing left with sceptre before
+ WILELMVS R-X
Obverse of coin
Voided short cross with stars in quarters
Voided short cross with stars in quarters
Reverse
+ RAVL . ON ROCE (quatrefoil of pellets) (the 'N' seems to be retrograde)
Micheldever
Micheldever
51.156714
51.156714
-1.229229
-1.229229
Winchester
Hampshire
By Attribution 3.0
The period from for the object
Attribute as courtesy of the British Museum
A full resolution image of HAMP-963005
1195
1205
The issuer of the coin
Method of manufacture