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Please post your coins related to anyone named Henry (English), Henri (French), Heinrich (German), Enrique (Spanish), Henrique (Portuguese), Hendrik (Dutch) or Enrico (Italian), etc. from anywhere or any time period. Henrik, Heimiric, Harry, Henrietta, Henriette, and Harriet are all welcome too. To get us started...1559-L Henri II of France Bayonne mint (L)
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Cool thread idea, I'll have to see how many I can come up with 
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Excellent! 
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I knew I should have kept my Henry the Navigator coin!!
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Here'e a modern Canadian NCLT coin - 1990 Henry Kelsey Tricentennial. Shown is the 1990 silver dollar (SD) that commemorates the 300th anniversary of Henry Kelsey's explorations of western Canada. He explored the region while working with members of the Cree Nation during the time of his employ by the Hudson's Bay Company. Kelsey is said to be the first European to see and explore present-day Alberta and Saskatchewan. The coin shown is a Proof strike, it is 50% silver / 50% copper with a weight of 23.3g and a diameter of 36.07mm. The commemorative reverse design depicts Kelsey with several members of the Cree Nation looking out over a vast western prairie and a herd of buffalo. The design is by DJ Craig. The coin was also issued as a Brilliant Uncirculated strike by the Royal Canadian Mint. 
Collecting history one coin or medal at a time! (c) commems. All rights reserved.
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Lovely coin, commems! Henry VIII halfgroat from York, England: 
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Wonderful half groat! Obviously a key coin to own!
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1578 France, Henri III, 1/8 Ecu, Rennes,   Henri III was King of Poland from 1573 to 1575 and King of France from 1574 to 1589. He was the last king of the Valois dynasty. Fourth son of King Henry II and Queen Catherine de' Medici Henri III fut roi de Pologne de 1573 à 1575 et roi de France de 1574 à 1589. Il est dernier roi de la dynastie des Valois. Quatrième fils du roi Henri II et de la reine Catherine de Medicis
Edited by Dorado 02/12/2022 10:10 pm
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Australia
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1996 Australia $1 with Henry Parkes (The Father of Federation) 
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Australia
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USA 2009 S $1 - William Henry Harrison. 
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Australia
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Luxembourg 2011 2 euros - Grand Duke Henri (on the right) 
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Australia
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USA 2015 $1 - Harry S. Truman. 
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1422-1430 ½ Groat of King Henry VI 21mm, Annulet issue, Calais mintObv: +HENRICxDIxGRAxREXxANGLxZxFR Henry by the Grace of God King of England and France Rev:+POSVI DEVm Λ DIVTOR E' mEVm I have made God my helper VIL LΛ CAL IS Town of Calais
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Lovely groat, t360!  2009 United Kingdom £5 coin commemorating King Henry VIII: 
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What an excellent idea for a thread! (And I'm not saying that just because my middle name happens to be Henrik.  ) I don't expect to see any Swedish coins here, Henrik is not a royal name in Sweden and I can't think of a single Swede named Henrik who has made a lasting impression on history! Luckily there are other Henrys out there. Since my collection area is mainly France, I will stick to the Henris. We have seen Henri II and Henri III (nice coins by the way), so it feels like one with Henri IV is due. Henri IV, France 1603, 2 deniers, Paris (A)
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