Picture of a silver penny of David I, King of Scots. Represents the first "native" Scottish coinage, as in the first silver coinage to have a Scottish king's head on it.
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2006-08-07 23:16 Deacon of Pndapetzim 221×385×8 (22594 bytes) Picture of a silver penny of [[David I of Scotland|David I, King of Scots]]. Represents the first "native" Scottish coinage, as in the first silver coinage to have a Scottish king's head on it.
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