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  1. Browsing British Coins of Richard I. Richard I 'the Lionheart', King of England, 1189-1199. AE Tetarteron. Limassol, Cyprus mint. 17 mm, 0.93 g. Crowned uppper body of Richard I facing, holding cross-tipped sceptre and cross on globe. / R-E-X anti-clockwise (as R-X-E) on the three points of a cross potent on two steps.

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  2. Richard I (1189-1199) / England - The Britannia Coin Company of Royal Wootton Bassett buys and sells coins to & from investors and collectors. We are BNTA members and all our prices include UK shipping.

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    Since decimalisation, on 15 February 1971, the pound has been divided into 100 (new) pence. The value of the pound itself was unchanged by decimalisation. The new coins were initially marked with the words NEW PENNY or NEW PENCE. The word "new" was dropped in 1982. The first decimal coins were circulated in 1968. 1. Decimal British coins price guid...

    Prior to decimalisation the pound was divided into 20 shillings, each of 12 (old) pence; thus, there were 240 (old) pence to the pound. 1. Pre-decimal British coins price guide and values

    In England, the first non-hammered coins were produced in the reign of Queen Elizabeth I in the 1560s, but while machine-produced coins were experimentally produced at intervals over the next century, the production of hammered coins did not finally end until 1662. 1. Milled British coins price guide and values

    British hammered coins were first produced in 600AD and stayed in production until 1662 when the milling process dramatically improved quality and security levels. Most coin denominations looked the same, and usually featured a profile of the ruling monarch, a coat of arms, a rose and a cross.

  3. Richard I of England. King of England (reigned 1189–99) Born on 15 September 1157 in Oxford. Died on 13 April 1199 in Châlus. See also: Wikipedia , Wikidata (Q42305)

  4. Comments. House of Plantagenet (1154-1399), Richard I (1189-99), Short Cross coinage, Class 4a. All issues bear the name of Richard's predecessor Henry, numerous moneyer and mint name variations exist. The coins of Class 4 continued to be issued in the early years of King John's reign.

  5. Below is our selection of Richard I coins including the silver Penny. These coins were produced using the hammered production method, and will often show less detail than more modern coins. Need help buying a Richard I coin? Call our friendly staff on 0121 634 8060 or email support@bullionbypost.co.uk and we'll get back to you as soon as possible.

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  7. Buy a 1189-1199 Richard I Hammered Silver Penny Stivene on London. from. £ 40.00. A hammered silver Penny of king Richard the First, otherwise known as Richard the Lionheart. Struck by the moneyer Stivene at the mint of London between the years 1189 to 1199. This coin of class 4a of the short cross type was struck bearing the name of ...

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