Scottish Coinage - Scottish Monarchs Who Issued Coins

Scottish Monarchs Who Issued Coins

  • David I (1124–53)
  • Malcolm IV (1153–65)
  • William the Lion (1165–14)
  • Alexander II (1214–49)
  • Alexander III (1249–86)
  • John Balliol (1292–96)
  • Robert the Bruce (1306–29)
  • David II (1329–71)
  • Robert II (1371–90)
  • Robert III (1390–1406)
  • James I (1406–37)
  • James II (1437–60)
  • James III (1460–88)
  • James IV (1488–1513)
  • James V (1513–42)
  • Mary, Queen of Scots (1542–67)
  • James VI (1567–1625)
  • Charles I (1625–49)
  • Charles II (1660–85)
  • James VII (1685–88)
  • William and Mary (1689–94)
  • William II (1694–1701)
  • Anne (1701–14, no coins minted after Union)

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