"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)
they look like old modern houses
A poor Tudor house looked like a piece of ckicken from KFC
like ours??
Tudor style
Nothin Nothin Nothin Nothin
black and white and sylish
It had a large Tudor rose in the middle of it. Sometimes it has other designs and symbols placed on it as well.
Red headed , grey eyes, pale skin
the poor did not have money and that was a lot of peapol so it was not the best in Tudor times it was the worst!
horrible and dity plus alowwed of wee streaming down
how do you play a Tudor game
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