Edward I, Penny (London or Canterbury Mint) Very Good

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£89.50
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King Edward I ruled from 1272-1307 and the largest coin in use at the time was the Silver Penny. They were struck at several different mints around the country but mostly in London and Canterbury. They have the facing portrait of Edward I and, on the other side, a long cross design with the name of the mint where the coin was struck. A real antique silver British coin now over 715 years old but available in limited numbers. Comes with a certificate of authenticity!
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Edward I Silver Penny

  • Diameter: 20.00 mm approx.
  • Composition: Silver (.925) 
  • Weigh: 1.4g approx. 
  • Over 715 years old
  • Comes with certificate of authenticity

PHOTOGRAPHY IS REPRESENTATIVE OF THE COIN SUPPLIED

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Attribute nameAttribute value
MonarchEdward I 1272 - 1307
Pre-Decimal DenominationPenny
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