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1 Angel - Henry VIII 3rd coinage

Issuer Tower Mint
Year 1544-1547
Type Standard circulation coin
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Reverse script Latin (uncial)
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Edge Plain
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Henry VIII debased nearly every denomination during his later coinages, but the Angel was deliberately held to its traditional fineness — .958 gold — because it functioned as a touchpiece in the Royal Healing ceremony, where the king would touch scrofula sufferers and press a coin into their hands. Issuing a debased Angel would have undermined the ritual's sacred premise.

The 3rd coinage runs only from 1544 to Henry's death in January 1547, a narrow window that limits surviving numbers sharply.

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