Description

A lovely Original Tudor Silver Coin. Henry VII (7th) Groat coin in lovely condition.



Henry VII was the first Tudor king of England and father to the infamous Henry VIII. He reigned as king between 1485 and 1509.



This coin was minted between the years of 1505 and 1509 towards the end of Henry's reign as king, the mintmark (just above the kings head) is a 'Pheon'. Usually a different mint mark was assigned to coinage every year or every few years. This mintmark is what allows us to date very old coins today.



This is a groat coin, this coin had a value of 4 pence in Tudor England.



The condition of the coin is rated as practically very fine with moderate wear but overall condition is good and clear.



This coin is guaranteed genuine.



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