One of two Low Country imitations of copper pennies of James II of Scotland (1460-88):
Ruler: James III (1460-88)
Low Countries imitation of copper penny of James III of Scotland (1460-88), in the name of James. Obv. [+I]ACO[VS DEI GRA REX], globe; rev. [+CR]VX:PE[LLITOC]:CR, Latin cross (RBN 1983, pp.98-103); 1.12g. Bought by Sir Ian Stewart from J. Elsen (Brussels) 1990.
History note: Under Review
Method of acquisition: Given (1991-10-14) by Stewartby, I., Lord
1460 - Possibly 1488
Object composed of copper Weight 1.12 g
Accession number: CM.345-1991
Primary reference Number: 281300
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The Fitzwilliam Museum
Associated department:
Coins and Medals
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