1272 SILVER PENNY EDWARD I CANTERBURY
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A medieval penny minted at Canterbury during Edward I's reign in 1272, the first year of his accession. This silver coin originates from one of England's significant ecclesiastical mints, bearing the royal effigy alongside the Canterbury mint identifier. Canterbury pennies from Edward's early coinage are sought by specialists for their rarity and the documented relationship between royal monetary authority and the archiepiscopal mint. The 1272 date situates this piece at the threshold of Edward's lengthy and consequential reign, marked by administrative innovation and coinage standardization. Numismatists value such coins for their die characteristics, mint-specific variations, and evidence of decentralized production within the royal minting network. Surviving examples remain comparatively uncommon, making them valuable for understanding how regional ecclesiastical centres participated in England's monetary system during the early Edwardian period.