ENGLAND, medieval silver coins
    The most interesting thing about the medieval English coinage is that the silver held its value, except for a couple of brief periods, for several hundred years.  While the coins all over continental Europe grew smaller, lighter, baser, the English stuff stayed good.

ENGLAND, Henry III, 1247-72, silver penny S-1355B, IOHAN ON CANT, F $75.00 sold 6/14/2010
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ENGLAND, Henry III, 1247-72, silver penny S-1371, class Ve,  WILLEM ON CANT, VF $104.00
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ENGLAND, Edward I, 1272-1307, silver penny, S-1412, Canterbury, aVF $38.50 sold 2003
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

ENGLAND, Henry VI, 1422-61, silver 1/2 groat, annulet issue, 1422-27, Calais mint, S-1840, F $48.50 sold 2002
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GREAT BRITAIN, James I, 1603-25, silver halfgroat S-2660, K24, ND (1616-17),  I.D.G... / TVEATVR..., i.m. book on lectern, VF $125.00
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