HENRY VIII HALF ANGEL - Mintmark portcullis crowned, first coinage, 1509-26
Obverse: St. Michael represented as a winged figure standing with both feet on a dragon about to thrust it into the Pit with a cross-topped lance (the dragon represents Satan). Text separated by single saltire stops. Text around HENRIC DI GRA REX AGL Z (Henry, by the Grace of God King of England).
Reverse: A ship bearing the royal shield and cross, h and rose at the sides. Text separated by double saltire stops. Text around O CRVX AVE SPES VNICA (Hail, O Cross, our only hope).
Obverse: St. Michael represented as a winged figure standing with both feet on a dragon about to thrust it into the Pit with a cross-topped lance (the dragon represents Satan). Text separated by single saltire stops. Text around HENRIC DI GRA REX AGL Z (Henry, by the Grace of God King of England).
Reverse: A ship bearing the royal shield and cross, h and rose at the sides. Text separated by double saltire stops. Text around O CRVX AVE SPES VNICA (Hail, O Cross, our only hope).
Obverse: St. Michael represented as a winged figure standing with both feet on a dragon about to thrust it into the Pit with a cross-topped lance (the dragon represents Satan). Text separated by single saltire stops. Text around HENRIC DI GRA REX AGL Z (Henry, by the Grace of God King of England).
Reverse: A ship bearing the royal shield and cross, h and rose at the sides. Text separated by double saltire stops. Text around O CRVX AVE SPES VNICA (Hail, O Cross, our only hope).