1427 GROAT HENRY VI CALAIS MINT
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$536.00
A rare groat from 1427, struck at the Calais mint during Henry VI's reign. This silver coin exemplifies monetary production from England's most strategically significant continental stronghold during the later Hundred Years' War. The groat served as a principal denomination, facilitating mercantile activity and military expenditure across occupied French territories. This example bears the distinctive characteristics of Calais mint craftsmanship, with Henry VI's effigy and heraldic devices executed according to contemporary standards. Scarce and highly sought by numismatists, this piece illuminates the economic infrastructure sustaining English interests in France during a critical period of military and political transition. An invaluable acquisition for collectors of medieval English coinage, offering compelling testimony to the monetary systems and territorial ambitions that defined early 15th-century English statecraft and continental engagement.