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Coin | LIN-E286C3 |
Medieval | Lincolnshire |
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| A silver halfgroat of Henry VII (1485-1509). Struck in Canterbury: 1486-1504. Standard type "F", class II. | |||||
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Coin | SWYOR-B6D6E8 |
Medieval | North Yorkshire |
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| A silver Medieval coin; a half groat of Henry VII (1485 - 1509), Class III, minted at Canterbury under the King and Archbishop Morton jointly. See North number 1712. | |||||
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Coin | SUSS-C3D4A6 |
Medieval | East Sussex |
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| A clipped late Medieval silver half groat, probably of Henry VII (1485-1509 AD). Canterbury Mint, of Episcopal Issue by Archbiship Morton (1486-1500 AD) as indicated by the 'M' in the centre of the reverse. Initial mark is probably a long cross fichee, dating the coin more specifically to between... | |||||
| Coin | NMS-55A9F6 |
Medieval | Norfolk |
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| Silver halfgroat of Henry VII, Canterbury, tun initial mark, saltire stops, North 1712 (class IIIc), c.1490-1500 | |||||
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Coin | GLO-B3CA28 |
Medieval | Gloucestershire |
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| Silver halfgroat of Henry VII Third coinage 1495-1498 Diameter 19mm, weight 1.26g. Obverse: Crowned bust facing forward Obverse inscription: HENRIC [DI] GRA REX ANGL Reverse: shield with the royal coat of arms divided by a long cross Reverse inscription: POSVI DEUM ADIVTORE MEUM / CIVITAS CANTOR... | |||||
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Coin | IOW-AE2296 |
Medieval | Isle Of Wight |
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| A Medieval silver halfgroat of Henry VII (1485-1509 AD), minted at Canterbury. Initial mark: rose. Struck under the King and Archbishop Warham jointly?, 1507-1509 (North 1991: 104, ref: 1751/1). Obverse: h[ ]X AGL Z; Crowned profile bust right Reverse: POS[ ]MEV (I have made God my Helper); Roya... | |||||
| Coin | NMS-75BE45 |
Medieval | Norfolk |
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| Silver halfgroat of Henry VII, Canterbury, tun initial mark, North 1712, 1490-1500 | |||||
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Coin | CAM-D34D30 |
Medieval | Cambridgeshire |
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| A silver hammered halfgroat of Henry VII, 1485-1509. Obverse shows forward facing crowned bust. Obverse legend reads hENRIC' DI GRA REX ANGL Z FR. Obverse initial mark is a Tun, indicating the provincial mint at Canterbury 1486-1504. Reverse shows solid long cross fourchee with three pellets per ... | |||||
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Coin | YORYM-BD96F0 |
Medieval | East Riding Of Yorkshire |
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| A silver halfgroat of Henry VII, long cross reverse, Canterbury mint, issued jointly by the king and Archbishop Morton, tun initial mark, 1490 - 1500. North Vol 2, p.102, no.1712. | |||||
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Coin | LVPL-A9BDC8 |
Medieval | Cheshire |
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| Silver halfgroat of Henry VII, (1485-1509). Obverse: HENRICVS DEI GRACIA REX ANGLIE ET FRANC DNS IBAR; double arched crowned bust facing. Reverse: POSVI DEV ADIVTOREM MEV; CIVITAS CANTOR; long cross dividing legend, three pellets in each quarter. Class IIIb rosette stops. IM: Lis. Canterbury mint... | |||||
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Coin | SUSS-43FDB6 |
Medieval | West Sussex |
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| A very worn and clipped Medieval silver half groat of Henry VII (1485-1509). Minted at Canterbury by the King and Archbishop Morton jointly, probably Class IIIb. Initial mark uncertain, cinquefoil stops, c.1490-1504. Cf. North 1712. Obverse legend: hENRIC DI GRA [REX] ANGL [Z F] Reverse legend: ... | |||||
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Coin | NCL-EC9676 |
Medieval | Lincolnshire |
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| A silverhalfgroat of Henry VII, 1490-1500. North no 1712. The coin is fractured. | |||||
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Coin | LANCUM-D83835 |
Medieval | East Riding Of Yorkshire |
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| Silver halfgroat of Henry VII 1485-1509AD. Facing bust issue. Spink 2217. Double arched crown no keys at neck. CIVITAS CANTOR. Minted in Canterbury. North 1707 - 1717. The diameter is 17mm. | |||||
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Coin | BH-6E33B6 |
Medieval | Bedfordshire |
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| A clipped silver halfgroat of Henry VII (1485-1509). Ref: North no. 1712, IIIb (1975: 84). 'Facing bust' issue, struck at Canterbury, and probably issued jointly under Archbishop Morton (1486-1500) and the king. Dimensions: 18.3mm diameter, 0.2mm thick; weight: 1.22g. | |||||
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Coin | DENO-25B934 |
Medieval | Nottinghamshire |
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| Medieval Coin: Clipped and worn hammered silver halfgroat of Henry VII (1485-1509). Double-arched crown, Canterbury mint, tun mintmark (1486-1504), no stop marks. Minted c. 1490-1500. Coin Reference: North (Volume II), number 1712. | |||||
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Coin | LIN-040044 |
Medieval | Lincolnshire |
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| A silver halfgroat of Henry VII, mint of Canterbury. | |||||
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Coin | SWYOR-7236C7 |
Medieval | North Yorkshire |
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| A Medieval silver coin; a clipped half groat of Henry VII (1485 - 1509) minted at Canterbury, probably under the joint authority of the King and Archbishop Morton in about 1490 - 1500. The obverse lengend is illegible. See North number 1712. | |||||
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Coin | LEIC-A0A6E3 |
Medieval | Nottinghamshire |
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| Late Medieval silver halfgroat of Henry VII, Canterbury mint. | |||||
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Coin | IOW-88FA36 |
Medieval | Isle Of Wight |
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| A Medieval silver halfgroat of Henry VII (1485-1509), minted at Canterbury. Initial mark: tun, 1486-1504. Struck under the King and Archbishop Morton jointly? (c. 1490-1500) (North 1991: 102, ref: 1712). Obverse: hENRIC DI GRA REX ANGL Z F; Crowned bust facing within a tressure of nine arches. Re... | |||||
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Coin | SOM-774205 |
Medieval | Somerset |
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| Post Medieval silver halfgroat of Henry VII (1485-1509), facing bust issue of King and Archbishop jointly, minted at Canterbury, Class IIIb, initial mark tun, 1486-1504 AD, North 1712. | |||||
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Coin | LANCUM-72EAE2 |
Post medieval | Cumbria |
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| Late medieval silver hammered halfgroat of Henry VII dating from c. AD1490-1500. Mintmark: tun/lis(?) or pansy(?). North 1712, Class IIIa, b or c (stops unclear). NB: Many thanks to the finder who emailed the FLO the image of the coin. | |||||
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Coin | IOW-E98397 |
Medieval | Isle Of Wight |
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| A Medieval silver halfgroat of Henry VII (1485-1509), minted at Canterbury. Initial mark: tun, 1486-1504. Struck under the King and Archbishop Morton jointly? (c. 1490-1500) (North 1991: 102, ref: 1712). Obverse: hEN[ ]DI GRA[ ]ANG Z FR; Crowned bust facing within a tressure of nine arches. Rever... | |||||
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Coin | LANCUM-E26C62 |
Medieval | Lancashire |
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| Late medieval hammered silver halfgroat of Henry VII dating from c. AD1490-1500. Mint: Canterbury. Mintmark: tun/tun. North 1712, Class IIIc. No stops. NB The image was kindly provided by the finder. | |||||
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Coin | LEIC-60AB43 |
Medieval | Rutland |
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| Late medieval silver halfgroat of Henry VII, Canterbury mint, 1490-1500, North 1712, Class IIIb? | |||||
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Coin | YORYM-3BF5E5 |
Medieval | North Yorkshire |
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| A silver halfgroat of Henry VII, facing bust issue, issued by the king and Archbishop Morton jointly, Canterbury mint, Class IIIc, 1490 - 1500. North Vol 2, p.102, no.1712. | |||||
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Coin | SWYOR-CFDF51 |
Medieval | West Yorkshire |
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| A Medieval silver coin; a half groat of Henry VII (1485 - 1509), minted at Canterbury in 1490 - 1500, Class IIIc, tun mintmark on both faces. See North number 1712. | |||||
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Coin | LIN-A3E9A0 |
Medieval | Lincolnshire |
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| A silver halfgroat of Henry VII, mint of Canterbury. North no. 1711. The coin has been pierced. | |||||
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Coin | IOW-C152F0 |
Medieval | Isle Of Wight |
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| A Medieval clipped silver halfgroat of Henry VII (1485-1509). Minted at Canterbury. Initial mark: tun, 1486-1504. Struck under the King and Archbishop Morton jointly? (c. 1490-1500) (North 1991: 102, ref: 1712). Obverse: hENRI[ ]RA; Crowned bust facing within a tressure of nine arches. Reverse: P... | |||||
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Coin | SUR-EE50F3 |
Medieval | Oxfordshire |
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| A pierced halfgroat of Henry VII. Canterbury mint. | |||||
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Coin | HAMP-AEF817 |
Medieval | Hampshire |
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| A very worn and clipped 15th-century silver late medieval halfgroat of Henry VII, Class II, struck under Archbishop Morton, Canterbury mint (1486-1500 AD; North 1711) | |||||

