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1485 HENRY VII SILVER HALF GROAT FIVE DOLLARS representing the inter-war period

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Description

representing the inter-war period

a period of significant historical upheaval

Silver content and lustrous surfaces make this a prized addition to any British numismatic collection

Renowned for its historical context and exceptional craftsmanship

with only light surface wear consistent with modest circulation

1485 HENRY VII SILVER HALF GROAT FIVE DOLLARS representing the inter-war periodA rare silver half groat minted during the reign of Henry VII, struck in 1485 following his victory at the Battle of Bosworth Field. This historical Tudor coin features the king's profile and traditional heraldic designs characteristic of late 15th century English coinage. The half groat was a common denomination for everyday transactions in medieval England, making this piece a genuine artifact of Tudor commerce and daily life. Despite its modest

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