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The E-Sylum: Volume 27, Number 3, January 21, 2024, Article 17

NOONAN'S OFFERS SCOTTISH COIN COLLECTION

Noonan's of Mayfair will be offering a large collection of Scottish coins in their January 24, 2024 sale. Here's the announcement. -Editor

The first part of a large collection of Scottish coins dating from the period of William the Lion through to James V (c. 1180-1540) and amassed over the last 50 years will be offered at Noonans Mayfair in a single-owner sale titled A Collection of Scottish Coins, the Property of a Gentleman (Part I) on Wednesday, January 24, 2024 at 10am. The first sale will comprise 180 lots and is estimated at £60,000-80,000.

The collector, who wishes to remain anonymous concentrated on collecting silver coins (first pennies or sterlings, then in later reigns buying predominantly groats). It is a very commercial selection and with interest in Scottish coins still very strong, Noonans anticipate keen competition from dealers and collectors alike, both at home and abroad.

  Lot 13 - Alexander III - please credit Noonans 1
Lot 13

Highlights include an excessively rare and important sterling from the first coinage of Alexander III (1249-1286) from the Kinghorn mint in Fife, estimated at £1,200-1,500 [lot 13]. This is the place where Alexander is known to have died in a riding accident on a stormy night in March 1286.

  Lot 53 - Robert the Bruce - please credit Noonans 1
Lot 53

Elsewhere in the group, there is a rare and superb Robert the Bruce silver penny from the mint of Berwick. This is estimated at £1,200-1,500 [lot 53]. As Jim Brown, Coin Specialist, Noonans commented: A giant in Scottish history, in his reign Robert the Bruce fought tirelessly to reinstate Scotland as an independent country, culminating in the defeat of the English under Edward II at the Battle of Bannockburn in 1314 where the Scots were outnumbered three to one.

  Lot 54 - David II - please credit Noonans 1
Lot 54

From the reign of Robert the Bruce's successor, David II (1329-1371) is a rare First issue Halfpenny expected to fetch between £1,200-1,500 [lot 54].

  Lot 100 - Robert II - please credit Noonans 1
Lot 100

  Lot 134- James I - please credit Noonans 1
Lot 134

A very rare groat of Robert II (1371-1390) from the Dundee mint – which only operated for a short time - is estimated at £1,000-1,200 [lot 100], while from the reign of James I (1406-1437) a First Fleur-de-lis issue Groat from the Edinburgh mint decorated with saltires, and the only specimen struck from this die-pairing, is estimated at £400-500 [lot 134].

  Lot 140 - James II - please credit Noonans 1
Lot 140

  Lot 145 - James III - please credit Noonans 1
Lot 145

An extremely rare second issue groat dating from the 1450s during the reign of James II (1437-1460) and from the Edinburgh mint is estimated at £1,000-1,200 [lot 140]. Also from Edinburgh is a very rare groat from the reign of James III (1460-1488) dating from 1471-83, with distinctive large thistle-head decorations on the reverse. This carries an estimate of £1,200-1,500 [lot 145].

  Lot 152 - James IV - please credit Noonans 1
Lot 152

From the following reign, an example of a rare light coinage groat of James IV (1488-1513) produced at the Edinburgh mint is estimated at £1,200-1,500 [lot 152]. As Mr Brown commented: Scottish Parliament records show that a new coinage was being ordered in June 1496, suggesting this may well be the date for the introduction of the light coinage.

  Lot153 - James V - credit Noonans 1
Lot 153

One of the later coins in the collection is a groat from the reign of James V (1513-1542) from the Holyrood Abbey mint which carries an estimate of £1,200-1,500 [lot 153]. Mr Brown finished by saying: The portrait used in the early stages of the groat coinage is notable in that it can bear no possible resemblance to the King himself, who was only 14 years old at the time!

For more information, see:
https://www.noonans.co.uk/

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