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This gold Angel of Henry VII was minted between 1502 and 1504. It was worth six
shillings and eight pence, or a third of a pound - but was equivalent to about £100, in real terms, today!
Shown above is the obverse, with St. Michael spearing a dragon. The reverse of the coin shows a ship, with prominent
shield and cross. Photograph courtesy of Vale Coins.
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Last updated 01/02/2000




Bexley Coin Club offers collectors of all ages and interests
the chance to meet with others in an informal and relaxed atmosphere!
Please navigate the pages of this site using the Back
and Forward
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This gold Angel of Henry VII was minted between 1502 and 1504. It was worth six
shillings and eight pence, or a third of a pound - but was equivalent to about £100, in real terms, today!
Shown above is the obverse, with St. Michael spearing a dragon. The reverse of the coin shows a ship, with prominent
shield and cross. Photograph courtesy of Vale Coins.
For an introduction to coin collecting, click here...
For another coin, click here... 
Last updated 01/02/2000