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"Tudor times" covers a period from 1485 to 1603.

The face values of some coins changed over the years.

Coin circulating during "Tudor times" included -

Gold

"Sovereign" of 20 Shillings or sometimes 30 Shillings (nothing like the modern Sovereign)

"Double and Treble Sovereigns"

"Ryal" of 10 Shillings

"Half-Sovereign"

"Half Pound" of 10 Shillings

"Angel" of 6 Shillings and 8 Pence

"George-noble" of 6 Shillings and 8 Pence

"Half-Angel" or "Angelet"

"Half-George-noble"

"Crown of the Rose" of 4 Shillings and 6 Pence

"Crown of the Double Rose" of 5 Shillings

"Halfcrown"

"Quarter-Angel"

"Crown"

Silver

"Testoon" (1 Shilling)

"Shilling"

"Sixpence"

"Fourpence-Halfpenny"

"Groat" of 4 Pence

"Threepence"

"Twopence-Farthing"

"Halfgroat" of 2 Pence

"Threehalfpence"

"Penny"

"Threefarthings"

"Halfpenny"

"Farthing" (quarter Penny)

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Pictures of specific coins are difficult to come by. Usually you should be able to find one on eBay, but the picture is withdrawn after the coin is sold.

See the link below.

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