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House of Tudor | Hammered Silver

Edward VI (1547-53)
Silver Groat
First Period
Tower mint, crowned bust right, mm. arrow, 2.07g, (S.2454, N.1897). Minor edge split at 4 o'clock and very slightly bent, full and round with an excellent portrait for this issue, nearly very fine, good fine, a very collectable example of this poor debased issue.
Provenance:
Ex. AMR Coins, sold May 2014
£2400
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| Type | Hammered Silver |
|---|---|
| Period | House of Tudor |
| Ref | MS-0651C |


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