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KM38122
Ireland, Henry VIII Sixpenny Groat, posthumous issue
Ireland, Henry VIII (1509-47),silver of 0.250 fineness, Groat, sixth harp posthumous issue (1547), long cross fourchée over crowned quartered shield of arms, linear and beaded circles and legend surrounding with trefoil stops, hEnR IC :8: DEI: GRACI AGLI,rev.crowned harp, crowned h to left, crowned R to right, beaded circles and legend surrounding, WS FRAnCIE: ET: hIBERnIE: REX, WS ligatured, final end to legend or mint mark not visible, weight 2.46g (DF 211; S.6484A).Toned with greenish tinge, a couple of tiny rim splits, weaker in lower half, about very fine for this final issue of the harp Groat.
The abbreviated Latin legends translate across both sides as "Henry the Eighth by the Grace of God, King of England, France and Ireland.
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