A rare silver groat minted in Ireland during the reign of Henry VIII, circa 1540. This historical coin represents an important period in Irish monetary history under Tudor rule. The groat was a standard denomination of the era, struck in sterling silver and bearing the monarch's portrait and heraldic symbols characteristic of the period.
This piece offers collectors an authentic window into 16th-century Irish coinage, combining numismatic significance with historical provenance. Suitable for serious collectors of medieval and Tudor-era coins, Irish numismatics, or those interested in Henry VIII's reign across his kingdoms.
Condition and authenticity details available upon request. A notable addition to any collection of period coinage.