London groat of Henry VIII
Rob Warwick said he unearthed this coin on the 16th of November. A full ID was needed and a valuation.
The coin is a London groat of Henry VIII. It was struck during the second coinage and has mint mark rose on both sides. There are several different varieties of second coinage groats, this one being an example of number 2337E in the Standard Catalogue.
Valuation
The coin has some damage to its edge, it is weak in places and discoloured. On the plus side, it doesn’t have much circulation wear and Henry VIII second coinage groats have always been popular with collectors. After taking into consideration is plus and minus points, my price range on this coin would be £80-90.
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