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United KingdomPeriod:1559-1952 1559-1952

Penny no date (1578-1582) "Fifth issue" (United Kingdom, Elizabeth I)

Obverse Penny no date (1578-1582) "Fifth issue" - Silver Coin Value - United Kingdom, Elizabeth IReverse Penny no date (1578-1582) "Fifth issue" - Silver Coin Value - United Kingdom, Elizabeth I

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Specification

  • MetalSilver (0,921)
  • Weight0,47 g
  • Pure silver (0,0139 oz) 0,4329 g
  • Diameter14 mm
  • EdgePlain

Description

  • CountryUnited Kingdom
  • PeriodElizabeth I
  • DenominationPenny
  • Yearno date (1578-1582)
  • RulerElizabeth I (Queen of Great Britain)
  • MintLondon
  • PurposeCirculation
Auction sales chart
Average price:110 USD
Auction sales chart Penny no date (1578-1582) "Fifth issue" - Silver Coin Value - United Kingdom, Elizabeth I
Auction Prices (42)

Auction prices

Find out the current coin value of the British Penny no date (1578-1582) "Fifth issue". This silver coin from the times of Elizabeth I. Wondering how much a coin like this is worth? The record price belongs to the lot 1445 sold at the Spink auction for GBP 220. Bidding took place March 26, 2014.

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How much is the silver coin of Elizabeth I Penny no date (1578-1582) "Fifth issue"?

According to the latest data as of March 4, 2026 the average price of a Silver coin Penny no date (1578-1582) "Fifth issue" is 110 USD.

Where does our service get data on the current price of the Penny no date (1578-1582) "Fifth issue"?

The information on the current value of the British coin Penny no date (1578-1582) "Fifth issue" is based on actual auction sales of similar specimens. To reflect the current price level, our service monitors over 600 numismatic companies and records auction results in the coin catalog and auction archive. Please note that the exact value depends directly on the coin's condition, so the average price serves only as an approximate estimate.

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