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  1. TUDOR Queen Mary Silver Hammered Groat Coin 1553-54 . 1.8g

    Around the edge of this coin you can see the original silver where it has been worn back to its original colour. I don't believe in cleaning these coins and always try to preserve the history and originality of these peices of history.

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  2. 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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  3. 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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  4. Henry VI Half-Groat Annulet Issue Fine portrait and Great Condition silver Coin

    This product is a Henry VI Half-Groat Annulet Issue coin from the Tudor era. The coin features a fine portrait and is made of 0.925 silver. It is hammered and in great condition, making it a valuable addition to any collection of British coins. With a denomination of fourpence or groat, this piece carries historical significance from the time of Henry VIII (1509-1547) and is a genuine treasure from the Tudor period.

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  5. TUDOR Edward VI Silver Hammered Shilling Coin

    Debased coinage Holed and has been clipped. But reasonable portrait for this issue. Can’t make out mintmark. One of the cheapest Edward VI shillings currently available on eBay

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  6. TUDOR Hammered Silver Groat Coin of Philip and Mary 1554-1558

    The TUDOR Hammered Silver Groat Coin of Philip and Mary 1554-1558 is a valuable piece of British history from the Tudor era this fourpence coin features a hammered finish, showcasing the craftsmanship of the time. Uncertified and ungraded, this silver coin of Mary I is a rare and sought-after collector's item, depicting a significant period in British numismatic history.

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  7. Tudor Black Bay Chrono S&G 41Mm Stainless Steel

  8. Henry VIII Hammered Silver Half-Penny London Portcullis, 12mm 0.31g, S2334 h129

    This is our ref. With the Crowned King to the Obverse, mint mark is a Portcullis. The reverse has a Cross and 3 pellets in each quarter. Reference S2334.

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  9. 2 Troy Ounce Silver Proof Coin Royal Tudor Beast Collection in capsule

    This is the 5th release in a 10 coin series from The Royal Tudor Beasts collection. Based on the stone beasts at Hampton Court, celebrating the union and ancestry between Henry 8th and Jane Seymour.

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