Regular price
£125.00
This silver groat represents a significant piece of medieval English coinage, minted during the reign of Edward III between 1327 and 1377. The groat was a substantial silver coin of the period, valued at four pence, and served as an important denomination for commerce and trade throughout the 14th century. Edward III's reign witnessed considerable developments in English monetary systems, and his coins remain highly sought by numismatists and collectors. This example showcases the craftsmanship of medieval minting, with characteristic design elements typical of the era. A valuable addition to any serious collection of English historical currency or medieval artefacts.