The House of Tudor Five Coin Silver Set
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FIVE Exceptionally Rare Coins From the Infamous House of Tudor

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FIVE Exceptionally Rare Coins From the Infamous House of Tudor

Spanning one of the most transformative centuries in English history, the House of Tudor produced some of the most iconic — and controversial — monarchs the nation has ever known.

From the unifier Henry VII, to the formidable Elizabeth I, this royal lineage shaped religion, exploration, and empire.

Now, for the very first time, you have the opportunity to secure an original silver coin from each Tudor monarch — a numismatic achievement of extraordinary rarity and historical weight.

What’s Inside This Exquisite Collection?

Henry VII Silver Groat - This is an original coin from the very first Tudor monarch, Henry VII — the king who ended the War of the Roses and unified England. Groats from his reign are exceptionally rare, with very few surviving examples available to collectors.

Henry VIII Silver Groat - Featuring the most recognisable Tudor monarch, the Henry VIII groat was minted during a turbulent reign of six marriages and England’s break from the Catholic Church. Coins from this era were heavily circulated and often melted down, making this a scarce find.

Edward VI Silver Shilling - Struck during the reign of Henry VIII’s only legitimate son. Edward’s reign was short, and shillings are notoriously hard to source, so this piece is a true highlight of the collection.

Queen Mary Silver Groat - Coins from Mary I’s reign (1553–1558) are among the most elusive Tudor issues. Her rule was brief and controversial, and most of her coinage was recalled or reissued. 

Elizabeth I Silver Sixpence - Elizabeth’s reign ushered in the Golden Age of England — and her coinage is as sought-after as the monarch herself.

Given the individual rarity of each coin — especially from the reigns of Henry VII and Mary I — it is almost unheard of to find a complete collection available to collectors.

These coins were never intended to survive five centuries, and sourcing them in presentable condition has taken years of dedication. In fact, they're more likely to be found in museums.

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The House of Tudor Five Coin Silver Set

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Specifications

  • Country of Issue:UK
  • Year of Issue:1485-1603
  • Henry VII Silver Groat: Diameter 25mm, Weight 2.98g
  • Henry VIII Silver Groat: Diameter 24mm, weight 3.8g
  • Edward VI Silver Shilling: Diameter 31mm, Weight 29.8g
  • Queen Mary Silver Groat: Diameter 24mm, weight 2g
  • Elizabeth I Silver Sixpence: Diameter 25mm, Weight 2.8g
  • All measurements are approximate due to the nature of the coins.

Numismatic pieces should be owned primarily for collector interest.
The Westminster Collection does not offer them as an investment and makes no guarantees in terms of future value.

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