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1 Angel - Henry VII class V

Issuer England
Year 1504-1509
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Value 1 Angel (⅓)
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Obverse script Latin (uncial)
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Reverse description A ship at sea occupies the central field, its mast rising vertically to meet the outer beaded border of the coin, a hallmark design feature of the English Angel type. Flanking the upper portion of the mast are the royal initial 'H' and a Tudor rose, one on either side. Below this, a quartered shield of the royal arms — bearing the lilies of France and the lions of England — is prominently displayed on the hull. The entire composition is encircled by a Latin legend in uncial script, commencing with the mint mark. The reverse design reflects the established iconographic programme of the Angel denomination as refined under Henry VII.
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