1464 GROAT EDWARD VI BRISTOL - HAMMERED COINS - Cambridgeshire Coins
1464 GROAT EDWARD VI BRISTOL - HAMMERED COINS - Cambridgeshire Coins

1464 SILVER GROAT EDWARD VI BRISTOL

Regular price £200.00

A notable groat struck at the Bristol mint during Edward IV's reign, 1464. This substantial silver coin represents a premium denomination within the medieval monetary system, commanding respect both in contemporary commerce and modern collecting circles. The Bristol mint attribution identifies production at a major provincial coinage centre, adding geographical and historical dimension to the piece. The 1464 date situates this specimen within the complex political landscape of the Wars of the Roses, a period of considerable numismatic interest. Bristol-minted coins of this era demonstrate consistent striking quality and remain moderately scarce in surviving examples. This groat appeals to collectors pursuing regional mint studies, late medieval silver coinage, and those examining the monetary infrastructure during Edward IV's tumultuous reign. A substantial and historically grounded acquisition for serious numismatists.