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1 Groat - Edward VI 1st period, Southwark mint

Issuer England
Year 1547-1548
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Currency Pound sterling (1158-1970)
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Obverse lettering EDWARD` . 6 : D` . G` . AG` . FR` . Z · HI` . REX ·
(Translation: Edward the Sixth by the Grace of God King of England France and Ireland)
Reverse description A quartered royal shield of arms — bearing the lilies of France and the lions of England in alternate quarters — is superimposed over a long cross fourchée (forked cross) that extends to the inner circle, all within a beaded border. The heraldic shield is rendered in the standard Tudor style of the first coinage period. A Latin legend naming the mint city encircles the design between the inner and outer borders, with pellet and colon stops punctuating the text.
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