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Groats
Groats were first issued in 1279 for Edward I, their value was four pence. The styles remained very similar until Henry VII in 1489. Coins of each reign are often only distinguishable by the inscriptions and mint-marks.
Obverse:
Portrait of Henry VI facing forward, in tressures.
HENRIC VI REX ANGLO
Reverse:
Long Cross with inscription in two circles.
POSUI DEUM ADIUTORE MEUM
Technical Specifications
All dimensions are approximate, and subject to tolerance.
Diameter: 26 mm
Weight: 4.1 grams
Alloy 92.5% silver
Availability
In mint condition, if possible to obtain, an authentic original coin would cost from £200 to over £500, even a very worn specimen would be difficult to buy for the price of this superb reproduction.
Price £6.95
US $ 9.95
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