1483-1485 Groat – Richard III
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Rare Silver Groat of King Richard III minted around 1483-1485. The design is essentially the same as his predecessors as is common with Richard III coins.
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1483-1485 Groat – Richard III
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Rare Silver Groat of King Richard III minted around 1483-1485. The design is essentially the same as his predecessors as is common with Richard III coins.
1553-1558 Groat – Mary I
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1553-1558 Silver Groat (four pence coin) of Queen Mary I. The Reverse is a long cross over a quartered shield.
1430-1431 Half-Groat – Henry VI
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Silver Half-Groat of the first reign of Henry VI, struck around 1430-1431. Diameter 21mm. Rosette-mascle issue. Calais mint (cross V). Long cross with trefoil in quarters.
1412-1413 Groat – Henry IV – Light Coinage
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Rare exceptional example of a silver Groat (4 pence) of King Henry IV, minted at the Tower Mint in London between 1412 and 1413.
1683 Fourpence – Charles II (milled)
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The Fourpence has 4 interlocking C's on the reverse, the threepence 3 C's, twopence 2 C's and the penny only has one. Although they may be thought of as a Maundy set, all the coins were released into circulation.
1646 Groat – Charles I (Bridgnorth-on-Severn Mint)
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1646 Groat - Charles I (Bridgnorth-on-Severn Mint)
1461-1470 Groat – Edward IV (York)
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Silver Groat of King Edward IV minted at the York Mint between 1461 and 1470. There are a lot of variations in groats of this period.
1483 Groat – Edward V (with pellet)
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Short article on the 1483 Silver Groat, thought to be of King Edward V (see notes). This coin has the halved sun and rose mark introduced to represent the new mint master Bartholomew Reed on 12 February 1483.