The oldest English penny is the Anglo-Saxon penny, which dates back to around 775 AD during the reign of King Offa of Mercia. These early coins were made of silver and marked the beginning of a standardized currency system in England. The design and minting of pennies evolved over the centuries, but the Offa penny is often recognized as one of the earliest examples of English coinage.
The oldest British Penny potentially still in circulation would be the 1971 New Penny.
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the oldest penny is in the cavemen days and it is worth over 1,000,000 dollars if you find one if i were you i would sell it to a pawn shop that is rich...
qui est le plus âgé? who is the oldest?
The age of the oldest woman in the world is 114.
That probably depends what you mean by a "penny". The first US penny was minted in 1787. The first British penny was minted in 790 AD. See Related Links.
The earliest record of the penny by name in history is from 790 AD when the first British penny was minted. It was originally pressed in silver.
The oldest age is 114