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LOT 3329

England. Tudor, Henry VIII with Jane Seymour AV Halfcrown. AD 1509-1547.

Tower mint; i.m: arrow. Second Coinage. Struck 1526-1544. (Arrow) RVTILANS ˣˣ ROSA ˣˣ SINЄ ˣˣ SPINA, crowned rose dividing Һ •I• (for Henry and Jane) / (Arrow) ҺЄNRIC '+ 8 + DI '+ G '+ R '+ AGL '+ Z + FRA' +, crowned shield dividing Һ •I• (for Henry and Jane). North 1795; SCBC 2287. Good Fine.(1.82gr, 20mm, 10h.).

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Found Lancashire, UK.

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Jane Seymour was Henry VIII’s third wife and Queen. Married for just under a year and a half, Jane is best known as the mother of Edward VI, Henry’s long-awaited son and heir. She died just 12 days after giving birth to her son at Hampton Court Palace.

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Henry VIII and His Wife Jane Seymour

LOT 3329

England. Tudor, Henry VIII with Jane Seymour AV Halfcrown.

Sold for (Inc. bp): £1,690

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