English coins of silver, derived from Roman denarii, issued from the late 8th to the 17th century and then of copper or bronze from the 18th century until 1967, when they were replaced by a new decimal penny; for equivalent French silver coins introduced in the 8th century, use "deniers."
AAT
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English pennies
Long Cross pennies
Long-cross pennies
pennies, English
pennies, Long Cross
pennies, Long-cross
pennies, Short Cross
pennies, Short-cross
Short Cross pennies
Short-cross pennies
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