Angel: An Angel Slaying a Dragon (obverse); Ship with Shield of Arms (reverse)

1553–54
Diameter: 2.9 cm (1 1/8 in.)
Weight: 4.188 g (0.15 oz.)
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The angel was an English gold coin introduced by Edward IV in 1465.

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This piece is one of the finest specimens known. It contains on the reverse, at the end of the legend, an unexplained mark that strongly resembles a small letter c, superimposed on a figure 7.
Angel: An Angel Slaying a Dragon (obverse); Ship with Shield of Arms (reverse)

Angel: An Angel Slaying a Dragon (obverse); Ship with Shield of Arms (reverse)

1553–54

England, Mary, 1553-1554

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