Henry VIII AD 1509-1547 Gold Angel 3rd Coinage London
£3,250.00
Henry VIII AD 1509-1547 Gold Angel 3rd Coinage
St Michael spearing dragon/Shield in ship. Annulet by angels head and on ship
mm. lis
London mint.
S2299, 27mm, 5.01g
A bold strike with all detail clear on both sides. Small edge marks.
With previous handwritten dealers label.
Henry VIII was the second son of Henry VII and before becoming king had considered an ecclesiastical career. He is largely remembered for his break with Rome, the dissolution of the monasteries and for having 6 wives. He is also remembered for his de basement of the currency which helped finance his wars with France and Scotland. By the time of the 3rd Issue some of the coinage contained so little silver that the copper alloy underneath was revealed. This earnt Henry the nickname Old Coppernose.
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