1247 SILVER PENNY HENRY III CANTERBURY
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A medieval penny minted at Canterbury during Henry III's reign in 1247. This silver coin originates from one of England's principal ecclesiastical mints, bearing the sovereign's effigy alongside the Canterbury mint identifier. Canterbury pennies hold particular appeal for numismatists studying the relationship between royal monetary authority and monastic institutions during the 13th century. The 1247 date places this piece within the mature phase of Henry III's reign, a period of relative monetary stability and standardization. Collectors prize such coins for documenting mint-specific die characteristics, striking techniques, and the economic significance of Canterbury as a commercial and religious centre. Surviving examples from this era remain comparatively scarce, making them valuable for both numismatic research and understanding medieval English coinage distribution across regional minting facilities.