Description: KING JOHN PENNY (DENIER) MODERN MUSEUM SPECIMEN COIN EXACT IN DETAIL TO THE COIN IT WAS CAST FROM A HIGHLY DETAILED REPRODUCTION COIN AND A GREAT FILLER FOR ANY NUMISMATIST OR COLLECTOR OF ANCIENT COINS History: King John reigned between 1199 and 1216. Heavy taxation, disputes with the Church and unsuccessful attempts to recover his French possessions made him unpopular. Many of his barons rebelled, and in June 1215 they forced King John to sign the Magna Carta at Runnymede, a peace treaty accepting their reforms. In 1180 a coinage known as the Short Cross coinage was introduced by Henry II. This new coinage not only covered the latter part of Henry II’s reign, but also the reigns of his sons Richard and John and his grandson Henry III. The entire issue bears the name HENRICVS.The previous Short Cross penny designs were used in the early years of John’s reign, but in 1205 a re-coinage was initiated and new Short Cross coins of a better style replaced the older issues. The original of this coin was minted at Canterbury and is of the new Short Cross design.Date: Class 5, Moneyer Simon, Mint Canterbury, 1205-16 Diameter: 1.8cmMUSEUM SPECIMEN COINS ARE COINS CAST FROM MOULDS SUPPLIED TO MUSEUMS SO HAVE THE DETAIL AND FEEL OF THE ORIGINAL, THEY ARE USED IN DISPLAYS AND AS HANDS ON COINS IN THE MUSEUM. YOU ARE BUYING THE COIN IN THE PICTURE
Price: 5.99 GBP
Location: Solihull
End Time: 2024-11-29T12:23:40.000Z
Shipping Cost: 6.35 GBP
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Fineness: EF
Features: Hammered
Metal: Antiqued Pewter
Country/Region of Manufacture: United Kingdom
Country of Origin: Great Britain