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Silver penny of King William 1st (1165 - 1214)

Museum number 1966-108

This coin was struck in approximately 1190 by the moneyer Adam at Berwick. In the markets of Dundee, coins were exchanged for wares rather than the older system of bartering with labour or goods.

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