1279-1307 AD Kingdom of England Silver Penny Edward I
Numismatic
1279-1307 AD Kingdom of England Silver Penny Edward I
Dating back to the medieval period between 1279 and 1307, this silver penny represents the currency of England during the reign of King Edward I. Produced by an English moneyer, the coin is a tangible artifact from a transformative era of medieval administration and coinage reform. The obverse of this silver piece displays a stylized portrait of King Edward I, depicted as a crowned bust facing forward. This royal image served as a direct symbol of regal authority throughout his kingdom. On the reverse, the coin features a traditional long cross design. This cross extends to the outer edges of the coin, dividing the field into four distinct quadrants, each containing a cluster of small round pellets. This distinctive layout was not only decorative but also served a practical purpose in discouraging the illicit clipping of precious metal from the coin's edges.
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Specifications
| Year | 1279-1307 AD |
|---|---|
| Grade | Average Circulated |
| Legal-tender face value | AR Penny |
| Metal | Silver |
| Weight | 0.0100 troy oz |
| Diameter | 20.3 mm |
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