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$670.00
A notable groat issued in 1430 from the Calais mint during Henry VI's reign. This silver coin represents monetary production from England's strategically vital French possession during the waning phases of the Hundred Years' War. The groat functioned as a significant denomination, facilitating substantial commercial and military transactions. This specimen exhibits the technical standards characteristic of Calais mint operations, displaying Henry VI's effigy and heraldic devices with period-appropriate precision. Scarce and highly valued by numismatists, this piece provides compelling evidence of the economic systems sustaining English territorial interests in continental Europe. An essential addition for collectors of medieval English coinage, offering direct connection to the monetary infrastructure and geopolitical complexities of 15th-century Anglo-French relations.