Groat
1363-1369 Groat – Edward III (Calais Mint)
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1363-1369 Groat. Edward III (Calais Mint) Groat (4p) struck at the Calais Mint (this is still classed as an English coin as at the time Calais belonged to England).
List of Edward III Groats
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List of Edward III Groats (four pence coin) with descriptions, images, mintages, history and information for coin collectors.
1660-1662 Groat Charles II. Third Issue.
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Charles II Groat (4 pence coin) minted 1660-1662 at the Tower Mint (Royal Mint, London). Third Issue. "IIII" is a mark of value showing four pence.
1505-1509 Half-Groat – Henry VII
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The 1505 Half-Groat of King Henry VII. Silver, struck between 1505 and 1509 at the Tower (London) Mint. The Obverse shows a crowned bust of Henry VII.
1544 Groat Henry VIII Second head Laker bust
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The 1544 Silver Groat of King Henry VIII, showing the Second head Laker bust. Second Coinage. Canterbury.
1526-1544 Half-Groat – Henry VIII
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The Silver Half-Groat of King Henry VIII. Second coinage, minted between 1526 and 1544 at the Canterbury Mint under Archbishop William Warham.
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.