The British 1896 Penny coin, designed by Sir Edward Poynter, featured a seated Britannia. Struck in bronze, the British 1896 Penny reflected the economic stability of the British Empire at its peak, symbolizing the strength and continuity of the nation under Queen Victorias reign.
Politically, the British 1896 Penny represented the height of British imperial power, with Poynter’s design emphasizing national pride. The use of bronze marked a shift from precious metals to more cost-effective materials. The coin played a key role in everyday transactions, reflecting both the empires prosperity and the practical aspects of coinage during a period of global dominance.