St. Edmund Penny Memorial Coin
Fine: £36
Very Fine: £320
St. Edmund Memorial Coinage (c. 885–915 AD)
These silver pennies were minted by the Vikings in East Anglia to honour the martyred King Edmund.
- Market Value: These are highly sought after by collectors of “hammered” coins. Recent auction results show a wide range:
- Common/Fair condition: Approximately £24 – £36.
- Fine (VF/GVF) condition: Typically £240 – £320.
- Choice specimens: Well-struck examples can reach £420+.
- Rarity: While “memorial” types are relatively common for the period, specific moneyers or “semi-barbarous” legends can significantly increase
