1638-1642 Groat – Charles I (Aberystwyth Mint)
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Silver Groat of King Charles I struck between 1638 and 1642 at the Aberystwyth Mint.
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1638-1642 Groat – Charles I (Aberystwyth Mint)
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Silver Groat of King Charles I struck between 1638 and 1642 at the Aberystwyth Mint.
List of Elizabeth I Groats
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List of Elizabeth I Groats with descriptions, images, mintages, history and information for coin collectors and investors.
1544-1547 Groat Henry VIII – Third Coinage
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Silver Groat of King Henry VIII, minted between 1544 and 1547 at the Tower Mint in London. Third Coinage, Bust 1, Lis Mint Mark.
1836 Groat – William IV
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The Silver Groat was re-issued in 1836 and 1837 after a suggestion by politician Joseph Hume, MP (1777-1855) which got the four-pence coin a nickname of a 'Joey' (later passed on to the silver threepence).
1413-1422 Groat – Henry V
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Silver Groat (four pence) coin of King Henry V, minted by the Royal Mint in London.
1363-1369 Groat – Edward III (Calais Mint)
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1363-1369 Groat. Edward III (Calais Mint) Groat (4p) struck at the Calais Mint (this is still classed as an English coin as at the time Calais belonged to England).
List of Edward III Groat
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List of Edward III Groats (four pence coin) with descriptions, images, mintages, history and information for coin collectors.
1660-1662 Groat Charles II. Third Issue.
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Charles II Groat (4 pence coin) minted 1660-1662 at the Tower Mint (Royal Mint, London). Third Issue. "IIII" is a mark of value showing four pence.
1544 Groat Henry VIII Second head Laker bust
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The 1544 Silver Groat of King Henry VIII, showing the Second head Laker bust. Second Coinage. Canterbury.
1526-1544 Half-Groat – Henry VIII
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The Silver Half-Groat of King Henry VIII. Second coinage, minted between 1526 and 1544 at the Canterbury Mint under Archbishop William Warham.