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  1. Elizabeth I 1574 Sixpence Eglantine Larger Bust S.2563

    For sale here is a wonderful Elizabeth sixpence. Lots of detail on a full flan, and nicely struck. Some weakness to date. Excellent state of preservation. Flashes of gold and blue in the legends.

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  2. 1oz Tudor Beast, 2026-S, Queens Lion, NGC PF-70 Ultra/Cameo, GB Label.

    This new 1oz Tudor Beast £2.00 coin from 2026 is a highly sought-after collectible featuring the Queens Lion design. This coin holds special significance for collectors and enthusiasts of British coins.

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  3. Elizabeth I Hammered Silver Half-Groat mm A, 16mm 1.00g, Tudor Period, h122

    This is our ref. The reverse has an Armorial Shield, Mintmark is the letter 'A' each side.

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  4. Elizabeth I Sixpence Hammered Tudor Silver Coin

    Elizabeth I Silver hammered sixpence Tudor coin

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  5. Tudor Black/Blue Bay Fifty-Eight Navy 39Mm Stainless Steel

  6. Elizabeth I Sixpence 1562 Hammered Tudor Coin - WRL Westair collectible coin

    What you see is what you will receive.

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  7. Tudor Men's Black/Dark Pelagos 42Mm Titanium Manufacture Calibre Mt5612

  8. Elizabeth 1st Sixpence 1579 Hammered (T75)

    _gsrx_vers_1736 (GS 9.9.5 (1736)).

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  9. Elizabeth I Silver Hammered Shilling - 2nd issue, mm cross-crosslet, bust 3C

    The product is a 1508-1603 Elizabeth I Silver Hammered Shilling Coin, known as the second issue with a cross-crosslet mint mark and bust 3C. This coin has a denomination of one shilling and is made of 0.925 fineness silver. It originates from the United Kingdom during the Tudor era, specifically the reign of Queen Elizabeth I (1558-1603). The hammered feature indicates the traditional method used to mint coins during this period.

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  10. Rare 1560–1561 Elizabeth I Shilling Cross Crosslet MM Hammered Silver Coin fine

    The coin retains strong detail throughout and presents as a very attractive example of this historic Tudor issue. Fine condition, which is uncommon for Elizabeth I shillings. The portrait of the queen remains sharp with clear facial detail and strong definition to the crown.

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