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Is there any price guide for coins from Henry II? Where would I find that information. I would not even begin to know where to look. Online would be preferable.
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Have you checked the sale auction archives at Heritage?
That might be a good reference, or perhaps CoinArchives.com?
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To get some idea of current market prices, you can check out historyincoins, which has several for sale.
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CoinArchives search results for Henry II; not all these coins are from Henry II of England, but you should get enough of an idea.

Prices quoted there are prices actually obtained at brick-and-mortar coin auctions in Europe and America in the past few years; they tend to be slightly higher than what you'd pay "over the counter" from a dealer, or ebay.
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