Why Collectors Love This Coin?

King Henry VII founded the Tudor dynasty after the Battle of Bosworth in 1485, ending the Wars of the Roses. His reign brought stability and the early foundations of Renaissance England. Coins from his time are among the earliest English issues widely collected today.

This coin features a crowned portrait of King Henry VII facing right, surrounded by the Latin inscription "HENRIC' SEPTIM' D GRA' REX ANGL Z FRAN'", meaning “Henry VII, by the Grace of God, King of England and France.” The reverse shows a quartered royal shield over a long cross, accompanied by the Latin motto "POSVI DEVM ADIVTOREM MEVM", or “I have made God my helper.”

✔️ Over 500 Years Old – Minted during the reign of England’s first Tudor king
✔️ Symbol of British Monarchy & Power – Featuring designs from the late 15th to early 16th century
✔️ Perfect for History Buffs – A tangible piece of Tudor England
✔️ Ideal Collector’s Gift – Unique and conversation-worthy
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