The 1204 Penny - John - class 4c LondonSilver Penny struck in the reign of King John (although carries the name of his Father King Henry II) minted around 1204 at the London mint of moneyer Fulke. Short Cross type, SCBC 1349, Class 4c. Weighs 1.3g.
Obverse shows a facing crowned head with collar, sceptre on the left. Latin Legend "hENRICVS. R EX".
Reverse shows a Short voided cross pommée with a small cross pommée in each angle Legend is the moneyer "+FVLKE. ON. LV" ('Fulke of London').
This coin is graded as VF. Image credit: The Royal Mint
Mintage: Not known
Minted at Provincial mints
Minted in 1204
Monarch/Ruler: John (1199-1216)
Category: Penny. See more Penny coins
Country of Origin: United Kingdom
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