1413-1422 Groat Henry V Reverse MV 1413-1422 Groat – Henry V - Silver Groat (four pence) coin of King Henry V, minted by the Royal Mint in London.
1836 Groat Four Pence George IV Reverse MJH 1836 Groat – William IV - The Silver Groat was re-issued in 1836 and 1837 after a suggestion by politician Joseph Hume, MP (1777-1855) which got the four-pence coin a nickname of a 'Joey' (later passed on to the silver threepence).
1483 Groat Edward V with pellet Obverse 1483 Groat – Edward V (with pellet) - Short article on the 1483 Silver Groat, thought to be of King Edward V (see notes). This coin has the halved sun and rose mark introduced to represent the new mint master Bartholomew Reed on 12 February 1483.
1544 Groat Henry VIII 2369 Obverse RM 1544-1547 Groat Henry VIII – Third Coinage - Silver Groat of King Henry VIII, minted between 1544 and 1547 at the Tower Mint in London. Third Coinage, Bust 1, Lis Mint Mark.
1461-1470 Edward IV Groat Obverse 1461-1470 Groat – Edward IV (York) - Silver Groat of King Edward IV minted at the York Mint between 1461 and 1470. There are a lot of variations in groats of this period.
1351-1352 Groat Edward III Groat 1565 Obverse 1351-1352 Groat – Edward III - 1351-1352 Groat - Edward III
1646 Groat Charles I Obverse 1646 Groat – Charles I (Bridgnorth-on-Severn Mint) - 1646 Groat - Charles I (Bridgnorth-on-Severn Mint)
1683 Fourpence Charles II Reverse 1683 Fourpence – Charles II (milled) - The Fourpence has 4 interlocking C's on the reverse, the threepence 3 C's, twopence 2 C's and the penny only has one. Although they may be thought of as a Maundy set, all the coins were released into circulation.
1412-1413 Groat Henry IV 1728 Reverse 1412-1413 Groat – Henry IV – Light Coinage - Rare exceptional example of a silver Groat (4 pence) of King Henry IV, minted at the Tower Mint in London between 1412 and 1413.
1430-1431 Half-Groat Henry VI 1862 Reverse 1430-1431 Half-Groat – Henry VI - 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.