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A medieval penny minted in London during the reign of Henry III, dated 1247. This silver coin represents the output of England's premier mint during the mid-13th century, bearing the sovereign's effigy alongside the London mint identifier. Pennies constituted the backbone of medieval commerce, and London-struck examples command particular attention from numismatists due to their superior striking quality and historical provenance. The 1247 date situates this piece within a crucial phase of Henry III's monetary policy and administrative consolidation. Collectors value such coins for documenting die varieties, mint practices, and the economic vitality of medieval London. As a survivor spanning nearly 780 years, this penny offers direct material evidence of Plantagenet-era coinage standards and craftsmanship.