1504 Penny – Henry VII
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Silver Penny of King Henry VII, probably struck between 1504-1505 at the Tower Mint in London. The Obverse shows Henry VII on a throne with two pillars decorated with lis wearing a crown and holding a sceptre.
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1504 Penny – Henry VII
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Silver Penny of King Henry VII, probably struck between 1504-1505 at the Tower Mint in London. The Obverse shows Henry VII on a throne with two pillars decorated with lis wearing a crown and holding a sceptre.
1315-1318 Penny Class XIII London – Edward II
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Silver Penny of King Edward II, minted at the London Mint around 1315-1318. The coins of Edward II are generally as the coins of Edward I with minor variations.
1180 Penny – Henry II Short Cross Type
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Short Cross Penny of Henry II, Silver, struck around 1180 at London. Moneyer was Fil Aimer, who was an important figure in the introduction of the short cross coinage
1831 Penny – William IV – Proof
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Copper penny of King William IV minted in 1831. Note that William IV is shown on the coin in Latin as GULIELMUS IIII.
1053 Penny Edward the Confessor
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Silver Penny of the Anglo-Saxon King Edward the Confessor, minted around 1053-1056. Pointed Helmet type. Diameter 20mm, weighs 1.33g. Moneyer is Godwine, at the Lewes mint (East Sussex).
1888 Penny – Victoria
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1888 Bun Penny of Queen Victoria, so called as the Queen has her hair tied back into a 'bun'. The Obverse and Reverse were designed by Leonard Charles Wyon. Obverse 12, Reverse N.
1087-1100 Penny – William II
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1087-1100 Silver Penny of William II. This is the BMC type 2, cross in quatrefoil type. The mint is said to be Ilchester (near Yeovil, Somerset, England). moneyer Lifwine.
1746 Maundy Penny – George II
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Silver Maundy Penny of King George II, minted in 1746 by the Royal Mint. No Copper pennies were minted under George II (they did mint halfpennies and farthings).
1933 Penny – The Legend of the 1933 Penny: the Real Story
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The 1933 Penny is one of the most talked about British coins of all time. Is there maybe only one in circulation?