1216 PENNY HENRY III CANTERBURY - HAMMERED COINS - Cambridgeshire Coins
1216 PENNY HENRY III CANTERBURY - HAMMERED COINS - Cambridgeshire Coins

1216 SILVER PENNY HENRY III CANTERBURY

Regular price £100.00

A medieval penny struck at the Canterbury mint during Henry III's reign in 1216, a watershed year for English governance and constitutional history. This silver coin bears the royal portrait and Canterbury mint mark, identifying it as a product of one of England's secondary but historically significant minting centres. Canterbury pennies from this period are prized by collectors for their relative scarcity and the ecclesiastical importance of the archiepiscopal city. The 1216 date coincides with the sealing of Magna Carta, lending additional historical resonance to this numismatic artifact. Specialists value such coins for their die studies, mint mark variations, and evidence of decentralized royal coinage production during the early Plantagenet period. As a survivor from over 800 years ago, this penny provides tangible connection to medieval monetary systems and Canterbury's role in English commerce.