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House of Tudor
Tudor coins provide an excellent opportunity for both the collector and investor alike. Denominations are many and varied and the designs range from the simple medieval stylised facing bust at the beginning of the period to the beautifully and finely produced gold of the English renaissance. The portraiture on some of the issues are superb and can best be appreciated on coins in higher grade. Consequently such coins are commanding strong prices in the current market.
Please see our stock of Tudor coins listed below. If you have any specific requirements please let us know. We are always keen to purchase single items and collections of hammered coins.
Philip and Mary (1554-1558)
Silver Shilling
1555, English titles, good fine
£525
Elizabeth I (1558-1603)
Silver Sixpence
1575, third and fourth iss, bust 5A
£330
Edward VI (1547-1553)
Silver Sixpenny Groat
Ireland, in the name of Henry VIII, class II, rare
£900