This medieval silver groat (fourpence) was struck during the reign of Edward III, who ruled England from 1327 to 1377.
Produced in London between 1351 and 1361, the coin dates to a pivotal period in 14th-century English history.
Location found: Norfolk
Composed of silver and measuring approximately 25mm in diameter with a weight of around 4.3 grams, it features a crowned bust of the king, a powerful symbol of royal authority.
The groat was an important denomination in medieval commerce, valued for its substantial silver content and practicality in larger transactions.
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Edward lll silver Groat
SKU: WlllGROAT
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