This is a gold coin from Henry VIII first coinage and features Henry and Catherine of Aragon both crowned. This particular Crown was worth 5 Shillings in its day, but the Crown had a variable value back in the good old days. These were a "hammered" coin and the purity of the gold is questionable. An English 1526 (Henry VIII first coinage) Crown of the Double-Rose (crowned), depending heavily on condition, may fetch anything from £500 to £1,100 GBP.
In 1525-1526 William Tyndal printed the first New Testament in English,
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Henry VIII was monarch in 1526
15 x 1526 = 22890
Yorkshireman William Strickland is believed to have brought the first turkey to Britain in 1526. He was an English landowner who sailed on early voyages of exploration to the Americas.
The predecimal Crowns have been made from silver of varying quality from 1551 to 1946. From their introduction into the currency in 1526 to 1550, they were made from gold.
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In the year 1526, William Tyndale's vision of an English Bible came true.
Answer: 1526 km = 948.212 mi.
1526=1526+15*26
There are 3 feet in one yard. Therefore, 1526 feet is equal to 1526/3 = 508.6 recurring (that is, 508.6666...) yards.