Description: EDWARD VI SOVEREIGN MODERN MUSEUM SPECIMEN COIN EXACT IN DETAIL TO THE COIN IT WAS CAST FROM A HIGHLY DETAILED REPRODUCTION COIN AND A GREAT FILLER FOR ANY NUMISMATIST OR COLLECTOR OF ANCIENT COINS History: This sovereign would have had a value of 20 shillings. Edward VI was Henry VIII's son by Jane Seymour, born in 1537. He was not quite ten years of age when his father passed away leaving the kingdom to him. As a child he did not rule in fact, but was influenced to make decisions by his Council and in particular by a succession of relatives. He died of Tuberculosis at the age of only 15.Date: Mint mark Tun, Third period, 1551-1553 Diameter: 3.7cmMUSEUM SPECIMEN COINS ARE COINS CAST FROM MOULDS SUPPLIED TO MUSEUMS SO HAVE THE DETAIL AND FEEL OF THE ORIGINAL, THEY ARE USED IN DISPLAYS AND AS HANDS ON COINS IN THE MUSEUM. YOU ARE BUYING THE COIN IN THE PICTURE
Price: 8.99 GBP
Location: Solihull
End Time: 2024-11-08T13:00:01.000Z
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Denomination: SOVEREIGN
Era: EDWARD VI 1551-53
Period: Tudor (1485 - 1603)
Fineness: Fine
Features: Hammered
Metal: Antiqued 24ct gold plated pewter
Country/Region of Manufacture: United Kingdom
Country of Origin: Great Britain