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   View Categories Home > Catalog > |Medieval & Modern Coins| > |England| > ME98512
England, Henry III, 1216 - 1272 A.D.
|England|, |England,| |Henry| |III,| |1216| |-| |1272| |A.D.|, Henry III became king as a boy of nine years and reigned fifty-six years, during which England prospered. He made Westminster the seat of government and expanded the abbey as a shrine to Edward the Confessor. He spent much of his reign fighting the barons over the Magna Carta and the royal rights, and was eventually forced to call the first "parliament" in 1264. On the Continent, he unsuccessfully endeavored to re-establish English control over Normandy, Anjou, and Aquitaine.
ME98512. Silver penny, SCBC 1356-C7c, North 980(A), aVF, toned, uneven strike with some legend weak, Canterbury mint, weight 1.459g, maximum diameter 18.5mm, die axis 90o, c. 1236 - 1242; obverse hENRICVS REX (King Henry, large letters), crowned head facing, crown with cross, cruciform scepter in right hand, crude portrait, two curls of hair without pellets within on each side of head, no chin, faint beard; reverse IOHAN ON CANT ([moneyer] Iohan, Canterbury [mint], large letters, A with square top), short voided cross with quatrefoil in each angle; ex Leu Numismatik web-auction 16 (25 May 2021), lot 5069 (part of); ex collection of a Swiss scholar (formed over the past thirty years); SOLD










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