1272 PENNY EDWARD I LONDON - HAMMERED COINS - Cambridgeshire Coins
1272 PENNY EDWARD I LONDON - HAMMERED COINS - Cambridgeshire Coins

1272 SILVER PENNY EDWARD I LONDON

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A medieval penny struck at the London mint in 1272, the inaugural year of Edward I's reign. This silver coin bears the sovereign's portrait and the London mint mark, representing the output of England's foremost minting facility during the early Plantagenet period. London pennies from Edward's accession year are particularly valued by numismatists for their historical significance and consistent striking quality. The 1272 date marks the beginning of Edward's transformative reign, during which he implemented major coinage reforms and expanded royal monetary authority. Collectors prize such pieces for documenting die varieties, mint practices, and the transition between successive monarchs' coinage systems. As a survivor spanning nearly 754 years, this penny provides tangible evidence of London's preeminent role in English currency production and the economic foundations of Edward I's early rule.