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A sixteenth century coin with the imprint of Henry VIII found lying in the mud on Inisfallen Island, Killarney may have been thrown into the lake for luck over 400 years ago.
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IN 1540, Henry VIII’s coins were made in the Tower of London. One of the Masters of the Mint was Ralph Rowlett, a goldsmith from St Albans with six children. I wondered: am I descended from Ralph?
A metal detectorist has unearthed a hoard of gold coins worth £30,000, dating back to Henry VIII's reign. Peter Astley found the nine immaculate half-sovereign pieces on the grounds of historic ...
The discovery has now been officially declared as treasure by a coroner. Justin Bell, said: "It was 10 post medieval coins, silver coins. Ranging back from Henry VIII or James I.
Coins from the 15th century were found near Bosworth Field — the location of the Battle of Bosworth Field where Richard III was killed, giving Henry Tudor power.
It was a find of such magnitude that the amateur detectorist who discovered it was lost for words, and the expert who unraveled its mysteries spent two years researching it.
A metal detectorist in Birmingham, UK has discovered a Tudor pendant, complete with initials that point to Henry VIII and Katherine of Aragon.