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Canada
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So, I been looking for a coin of Henry VIII for some time. As historical figures go this king certainly had an impact on society. His many wives, the split with Rome, the establishment of a new church for England, and the debasing on British coins are just some of the things he is famous for. This coin shall take a prominent place in my historical figures collection. Yes, the coin is in a slab, but I will fix that. Please post your coins of Henry VIII or any of the Tudors. England. House of Tudor. Henry VIII (1509-1547). Second Coinage, 1526-1544. Groat, mm rose. Laker bust D, rev. Shield over cross fourchee. S.2337E. PCGS Genuine, Cleaned - XF Detail. 
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Rest in Peace
United States
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That's a great find. Congratulations.
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 United States
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Pillar of the Community
United States
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Despite my personal connections (ancestors from multiple lineages hailing from Britain), old English coins have always scared me off. This is a superb coin, congratulations!
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Pillar of the Community
 United States
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Great acquisition!
I know that cleaning is considered a no-no in the numismatic world, but sometimes on medieval coins, it can make a portrait jump out visually. And if you are going for the monarch, that's not a bad thing. (context: my wife is a Tudor enthusiast, and the Henry VIII groat she got from me is nowhere near as striking as yours!)
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Pillar of the Community
United States
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Nice one, Andrew. Congrats.
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 United States
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Great portrait on that Groat! Sorry, but I've got nothing from Henry VIII to post.
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Pillar of the Community
 Canada
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Thanks to all for the kind comments. They are truly appreciated.
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Valued Member
United States
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I've got a nice groat (or is it a half?) of VIII with Thomas Wolsey's initials on the back of it, which I believe adds to its historical intrigue... I'll see if I can't post a picture of it later.
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Pillar of the Community
United Kingdom
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This is a monarch that I too was compelled to have an example of yours is a fab coin, mine just a half groat. 
Edited by DavidUK 04/21/2018 4:11 pm
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Pillar of the Community
 United States
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Very nice portrait of Henry VIII.
Paul Bulgerin
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Pillar of the Community
 Canada
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@DavidUK
That is a really nice half groat. I also like that it is an historically significant issue with the Archbishop's initials.
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Bedrock of the Community
United States
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Those are both lovely examples of Henry VIII.
OP's groat is nice and round with a super sharp strike and mostly problem-free, which makes it both extremely desirable and substantially more expensive -- you can find average condition half-groats for the price of a good date night with your significant other, but a groat in a condition similar to OP's will multiply that by a factor of eight or ten or twenty. Irish issues and posthumous issues can run that number up by four to ten times as much again.
A Five Monarchs set of the Tudors is a worthy and historical pursuit, and yet within the financial reach of mere mortals. Makes me want to go get busy...
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