RARE KING HENRY THE VII 1505- 1509 GOLD ANGEL £2450.00

The gold Angel coins were part of a larger issue during the latter part of Henry VII's reign.
They were struck under the last joint masters of the mint, Robert Fenrother and William Rede.
The coins were produced from a significant amount of gold, with around £325,000 worth struck during this period.
These coins are highly valued by collectors and historians for their craftsmanship and the insight they provide into the monetary practices of the Tudor period.
They were struck under the last joint masters of the mint, Robert Fenrother and William Rede.
The coins were produced from a significant amount of gold, with around £325,000 worth struck during this period.
These coins are highly valued by collectors and historians for their craftsmanship and the insight they provide into the monetary practices of the Tudor period.
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