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Guest tom mccarty
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Many years ago I bought a coin and have never been able to figure out what it really is. Quite heavy and appears to be three pieces, a band around the edge

Front has a picture of Henry V

Words are : Henricus . V . D. G. ANG. FR. ET. HIB.REX

shown with a crown, suit of steel

Back has angel/reclining figure and death? mask

Natus 1320

Coronat 1320

Mort 1422

can send a picture : email to tommccarty@mac.com

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I found this on another site

HENRY V, MEMORIAL 1422

DASSIER, Jean: England, 1731, Silver, 41 mm

Obv: Bust of Henry V HENRICUS. V. D.G. ANG. FR. ET. HIB. REX.

Rev: Henry, amid captured arms, is reclining on monument in form of a sarcophagus. Fame is crowning him and sounding his praises. NATUS 1388 CORONAT. 1413 MORT. 1422.

Rare in silver

Ref: Med Ill i, 12/6; Eimer 28/16; Eisler 257/16a; Thompson 26/14

Great Used a Google search on "Henry V HENRICUS. V. D.G. ANG. FR. ET. HIB. REX"

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Well that's that one solved then!

I would have no idea about a value i'm afraid.

Chris

www.predecimal.com

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