Henry I Penny Coin
Fine: £1,500
Very Fine: Up to: £4,000
Henry I (1100–1135) “Profile / Cross Fleury” silver pennies generally sell for
between £1,500 and £4,000, depending on condition and provenance, often identified by Spink reference S.1263A. Recent examples have been listed for £1,750-£2,250, while high-grade auction examples have realized roughly £2,500-£4,000.
Sold Prices and Examples:
£4,000: Spink & Son sold a “Profile/Cross Fleury” penny (c. 1100–1135).
£2,500: Spink & Son sold a 1.215g example (Profile/Cross Fleury type).
£2,250: Silbury Coins listed an Ipswich/Godwine example (S1263A, 18mm, 1.33g) in March 2026.
£1,750: Sovereign Rarities sold a Chichester mint, moneyer Brand example.
£1,500: Coins of Britain sold a Chichester/Brand example in July 2013.
