Traditionally the ‘Penny’ as a denomination is synonymous with the notion of coin collecting. Perhaps this is as it is relatable coin, seen every day today and spanning back over a thousand years. First emerging with the Kings of Kent and Offa (757-796) as small hammered Silver. Our present day evocations of the Penny will most probably immediately gravitate to the ‘Victorian’ Penny, still a hugley collectible area and series, made even more diverse by die combinations, patterns and proofs; equally the first Copper Cartwheel Penny of 1797 within George III’s reign.
They are a simple denomination to acquire, but equally hugely academic, depending on how deep one goes into the subject matter, collecting Pennies could be a lifelong venture.
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Victoria, Copper Penny, 1841, No Colon Type

John, Silver Penny, Short Cross, London

John, Silver Penny, Short Cross, Canterbury

William I, Silver Penny, ‘PAXS’ Type, Gloucester

Harold II, Silver Penny, ‘PAX’ Type, London

Aethelred II, Silver Penny, ‘Crux’ Type, London

Kings of Mercia, Beornwulf, Silver Penny

Harold I, Penny, jewel cross type, Sudbury

Harold I, Penny, Jewel Cross Type

Canute Helmet Penny Gloucester Godric

Canute (1016-35), Penny, quatrefoil type (c.1017-25), Colchester Mint
