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fwo_682264 - ENGLAND - KINGDOM OF ENGLAND - EDWARD I Penny n.d. Londres

ENGLAND - KINGDOM OF ENGLAND - EDWARD I Penny n.d. Londres VF
60.00 €(Approx. 70.80$ | 52.20£)
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Type : Penny
Date: (1280-1281)
Date: n.d.
Mint name / Town : Londres
Metal : silver
Diameter : 17,5 mm
Orientation dies : 6 h.
Weight : 1,26 g.
Coments on the condition:
Flan un peu court et irrégulier présentant une usure homogène
Catalogue references :

Obverse


Obverse legend : + EDWR’ ANGL' DNS HYB, (S BOULETÉE).
Obverse description : Buste couronné et drapé d'Édouard Ier de face.
Obverse translation : (Édouard, roi d’Angleterre, seigneur d’Irlande).

Reverse


Reverse legend : LON - DON - CIVI - TAS.
Reverse description : Croix coupant la légende, accostée de trois besants posés en triangle dans chaque cantonnement.
Reverse translation : (Cité de Londres).

Commentary


Édouard entreprit une grande réforme monétaire en 1279 en créant le gros (groat) qui vaut 4 pennies. Pour le monnayage d'Édouard Ier nous avons deux périodes bien différentes. Le monnayage du roi commence par les deniers à la croix longue (Long Cross Coinage) (1272-1279) qui continuent le monnayage de son père, Henri III. Édouard Ier créa un système monétaire complet avec : groat (gros), penny, halfpenny, farthing.
Edward undertook a major monetary reform in 1279 by creating the groat, which was worth 4 pennies. Edward I's coinage spans two very different periods. The king's coinage began with the Long Cross Coinage (1272-1279), which continued the coinage of his father, Henry III. Edward I created a complete monetary system with the groat, penny, halfpenny, and farthing.

Historical background


ENGLAND - KINGDOM OF ENGLAND - EDWARD I

(1272-1307)

Édouard Plantagenêt (1239-1307) was the eldest son of Henri III (1216-1272) and Éléonore de Provence. He was first Duke of Aquitaine (1252-1272) and married Éléonore de Castille who died in 1290. In second marriage, he married Marguerite de France, the daughter of Philippe III le Bold (+1317). He paid homage for Guyenne and Aquitaine and recovered the territories lost to the Treaty of Paris in 1259. After the annexation of Wales, Edward I made his son Edward the first Prince of Wales, a title that later bore all the heirs of the Kingdom. Edward fought against the Scots and defeated them in 1296 and 1298. At the end of his reign, he had to deal with the rise of Robert Bruce (1306-1329). The other enemy was Philippe IV le Bel who tried to counter the influence of the Plantagenêts in Aquitaine. Philip's daughter Isabella married Edward's son, the future Edward II.

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