David II (1329–1371): penny
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+DAVID DEI GRACIA
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[REX] SCTTORVM+
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18 mm; 1.31 g; c. 1351–1357
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Iacobus VI (1567–1625): viginti librae
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PARCERE•SVBIECTIS•&•DEBELLARE•SVPERBOS
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1576; Burns (1887) no. 947, vol. 3 tabula 69
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Moneta Scotiae in usum populi Scotici incusa est. Primus regum Scotorum David I, qui inter annos 1124 et 1153 regnabat, nummos divulgare curavit. Ab unione regnorum anno 1709, Anna regnante, moneta Scotiae in Britannicam coniuncta est.
- Opera antiquiora
- Edward Burns, The coinage of Scotland. 3 voll. Edinburgi: Adam and Charles Black, 1887 vol. 1 2 3
- R. W. Cochran-Patrick, Records of the coinage of Scotland. 2 voll. Edinburgi: Edmonston and Douglas, 1876 vol. 1 2
- John Lindsay, A view of the coinage of Scotland. Corcagiae: Bolster, 1845 (Textus apud Google Books)
- John Lindsay, A Supplement to the Coinage of Scotland. Corcagiae: Crowe, 1859 (Textus apud Google Books)
- James Wingate, Illustrations of the Coinage of Scotland drawn from specimens existing in the author's cabinet. Glasguae: Aird and Cognhill, 1868 (Textus apud Google Books)
- Eruditio recentior
- A. J. S. Gibson, T. C. Smout, Prices, food and wages in Scotland 1550-1780. Cantabrigiae: Cambridge University Press, 1995
- Elizabeth Gemmill, Nicholas Mayhew, Changing values in medieval Scotlnd: a study of prices, money, and weights and measures. Cantabrigiae: Cambridge University Press, 1995
- N. M. McQ. Holmes, "The Scottish copper Crux pellit coinage: A typological analysis" in British Numismatic Journal vol. 78 (2008) pp. 111-137
- N. M. McQ. Holmes, H. Van Caelenberghe, "Some Scottish ‘black money’ and its imitations found in Netherlands and Belgium" in British Numismatic Journal vol. 84 (2014) pp. 109-124
- Athol L. Murray, "The Scottish Recoinage of 1707-1709 and its Aftermath" in British Numismatic Journal vol. 72 (2002) pp. 115-134
- Ian Stewart, The Scottish Coinage. Londinii: Spink and Son, 1955
- Historia studiorum et collectionum
Nexus interni