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<p>[QUOTE="PaddyB, post: 1535055, member: 40017"]The English coin is a half groat from the reign of Henry VII (1485 to 1509). This is the profile issue, which is later in his reign - the earlier ones are full face.</p><p><br /></p><p>This particular example is S2262 in the Spinks books - issued in York by Archbishop Bainbridge (as indicated by the keys on the reverse). The mintmark is a Martlet. Book price in Fine is listed as GBP 70, and in Very fine as GBP 240.</p><p><br /></p><p>If you are interested in selling, I might be interested in buying...</p><p><br /></p><p>Paddy[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="PaddyB, post: 1535055, member: 40017"]The English coin is a half groat from the reign of Henry VII (1485 to 1509). This is the profile issue, which is later in his reign - the earlier ones are full face. This particular example is S2262 in the Spinks books - issued in York by Archbishop Bainbridge (as indicated by the keys on the reverse). The mintmark is a Martlet. Book price in Fine is listed as GBP 70, and in Very fine as GBP 240. If you are interested in selling, I might be interested in buying... Paddy[/QUOTE]
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