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1272 SILVER PENNY EDWARD I LONDON MINT SCARCE The PF 68 grade indicates

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The PF 68 grade indicates superior preservation with only minor surface characteristics—a testament to careful handling and storage

1872 PENNY ( VF )

A fine example of a 1693 shilling

1914 FLORIN ( VF ) 10

1272 SILVER PENNY EDWARD I LONDON MINT SCARCE The PF 68 grade indicatesA rare medieval silver penny minted during the reign of Edward I, struck at the prestigious London Mint around 1272. This coin represents an important period in English numismatic history, featuring the characteristic design of Edward I's coinage with fine detail work typical of 13th century minting practices. The penny showcases the craftsmanship of medieval coiners and serves as a tangible connection to the reign of one of England's most significant

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