Edward I, Penny (Durham Mint) Fine

In the reign of Edward I, the Silver Penny was the largest denomination made for circulation. Here we offer an example of an Edward I Silver Penny from the Durham Mint in Fine condition.
Availability: In stock
SKU: CEA1005A
£139.50
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Attribute nameAttribute value
MonarchEdward I 1272 - 1307
Pre-Decimal DenominationPenny
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