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    King Henry VII Silver Half Groat Archbishop Morton Canterbury

    King Henry VII Silver Half Groat Archbishop Morton Canterbury

    $180 (approx conversion from £145)

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    About this item

    This is a Tudor silver Half Groat (2 pence) of King Henry VII, minted in Canterbury between 1495 - 1498 AD.

    Obverse inscription: hEnRIC DI' GRA REX AnGL Z F,  ( "Henry, by the Grace of God, King of England and France") Crowned facing bust, mintmark 'Tun'.

    Reverse inscription: POSVI DEV' A DIVTO E mEV ("I have made God my helper") CIVI TAS CAn TOR on the inner circle "City of Canterbury" long cross Pattee, tri-pellets in each inner angle, beaded circles and twin concentric legend surrounding

    DENOMINATION: Halfgroat

    CULTURE: Tudor England

    DATE: 1485 - 1509 AD (this coin minted between 1495 - 1498 AD)

    MATERIAL: Silver

    SIZE: 20mm dia

    WEIGHT: 1.39 grams

    ATTRIBUTION: N.1712; S.2211

    PROVENANCE: Private collection, Bristol.

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    Additional Information

    Code

    12269 (AB-128940)

    Period

    Tudor, Renaissance

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