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Half-Ryal
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Royal Monarchy
Edward IV 1461-1483 AD
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Edward IV Gold Half Ryal
Light coinage
York - E in waves
3.74g 27.3mm
Obverse:
EDWARD DI GRA REX ANGL Z FRANC DNS IB. King in ship, holding sword and shield; rose on ship between lis, lion and lion, lis. Banner with e at stern, E in waves.
Reverse:
DOMINE NE IN FVRORE TVO ARGVAS ME. Tressure of eight arcs, small rose in centre of radiate sun over royal cross with floreate terminals. Crowned lions between.
Value estimated around
£1000-£1500 (2018)
Half-Ryal
Very Rare Edward IV Half Ryal Brass Coin Weight.
Weight 52.4gr. Dimensions 16.0x15.9mm
Value estimated around £50- £65 (2018)
Gold Half Ryal' Coin Weight
Copper alloy, 3.45 grams; 15.82 mm. Circa late 15th Century A.D. A coin weight for a gold ryal, on the obverse of the weight is a depiction of the king in a ship with a rose below indicating the rose noble/ryal.
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