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House of Tudor | Hammered Silver



Henry VII (1485-1509)
Silver Groat
Type IIIc
Crowned facing bust within tressure, crown with one plain and one jewelled arch, rev. long cross forchee, mm. pansy, 2.52g,(S.2199, N.1705c). Slight 'cross ghosting' on obverse, very fine and better in parts
Provenance:
Ex. H.M. Lingford collection, with ticket
Purchased July 1947
£325 Contact Us . . .
Type | Hammered Silver |
---|---|
Period | House of Tudor |
Ref | G-0641-HS12 |