Anglo-Saxon Penny

The standard currency in England before the Norman Conquest, typically made of silver.
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A silver coin prominent in Austria, known for its wide influence across European trade.

A bronze coin used in the Byzantine Empire, characterized by its intricate designs.

A mix of silver and copper used in late medieval Europe, known for fragility and weight.

A large bronze coin minted in the Byzantine Empire, showcasing imperial imagery.

A gold coin from the Duchy of Burgundy, adorned with regal imagery and designs.

A silver coin from the reign of Charlemagne, representing the expansion of trade in medieval Europe.

An ancient coin from the Levant, featuring motifs of celestial bodies prevalent in medieval trade.

A type of penny from the 13th century known for its cross design and small pellet details.

A historical gold crown coin featuring the likeness of King Edward III of England.

Coins minted during the Crusades, often featuring crosses and symbols of the Holy Land.

A French silver coin that served as a common currency during the medieval era.

A gold coin widely used in Europe, especially within the Venetian Republic and its trading colonies.

A gold coin originating from Florence, Italy, known for its distinctive design and weight.

A small silver coin used in France during the late medieval period, significant in local transactions.

A gold coin from France characterized by its design, often used in royal transactions.

A prestigious English gold coin featuring the image of the reigning monarch, used mainly in trade.

A Russian monetary unit introduced in the medieval period, made of silver or copper.

A Spanish coin that became widely used throughout the Iberian Peninsula during the medieval period.

A unique coin issued by the Papacy during the medieval age, often used for religious donations.

A unique coin from medieval Scandinavia often engraved with runes and symbols.

A small and sturdy silver coin used in England and continental Europe during the early medieval period.
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A silver coin from Sicily, known for its intricate designs and historical significance.

An English silver coin equivalent to four pence, popular during the late medieval period.

A silver coin first minted in the Holy Roman Empire; widely circulated throughout Europe.

Pieces of silver cut from various sources used by Vikings for trade and barter.