825 Penny – Aethelstan, King of East Anglia
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Silver Penny of King Aethelstan, minted around 825AD by moneyer Edgar working in East Anglia. Diameter is 20mm and weighs about 1.21g.
Month: April 2026
825 Penny – Aethelstan, King of East Anglia
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Silver Penny of King Aethelstan, minted around 825AD by moneyer Edgar working in East Anglia. Diameter is 20mm and weighs about 1.21g.
810 Penny – Coenwulf of Mercia
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Silver Penny of King Coenwulf of Mercia. Struck around 810-821 at the Canterbury Mint. Moneyer was Oba. Anglo-Saxon, Kings of Mercia. Diameter 21mm.
785-792 Penny – Offa
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The coins of King Offa are known for their quality and artistic content, and this exceptional silver penny is a great example. It was struck around 785-792 (maybe 793) at the London mint of moneyer Eadhun.
780-792 Penny – Cynethryth, wife of Offa
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A rare penny, showing Cynethryth, Queen of the Mercians and wife of King Offa. Cynethryth is the only Anglo-Saxon queen known to have an image on a coin.
2019 UK Silver Proof Coin Set
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The 2019 UK Silver Proof Coin Set contains 13 coins, all .925 Silver Proof versions of the circulation coins of the same denomination.
1994 Royal Mint Proof Set – Standard
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The 1994 Royal Mint Proof Set, Standard, in Blue case. It contains eight coins. Elizabeth II.
The Royal Mint Coin of the Year 2021
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The annual Royal Mint Coin of the Year competition was run at the end of December, being a public vote via the Royal Mint web site to decide which was the most popular coin of 2021.
1967 Threepence – Elizabeth II
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Nickel-brass 12-sided threepenny bit. Second issue. Effectively the last brass threepence minted as the 1970 was in proof sets only.
1551-1553 Threepence – Edward VI
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Silver threepence of King Edward VI. Third period. Minted between 1551 and 1553 at the Tower (London) Mint.