Henry VIII (1509‑47), Angel of six shillings and eight pence, first coinage (1509‑26), St Michael slaying dragon, inner beaded circles both sides, mintmark crowned portcullis with chains (c.1513‑26) both sides, legend surrounds HENRIC VIII9 DI GRΛ REX AGL Z FR. Rev, ship sailing right, quartered flat topped shield of arms at centre, h and rose either side of cross above, ships rigging: two bowstrings to the left one to the right, legend reads PER CRVCE TVA SALVA NOS XPE RED, 5.15g (S.2265; N.1760; Schneider 563). Rich lustrous Tuscan gold toning around the periphery, clear fields, the odd hairline and scratch. Struck with marginally worn dies, some weakness in the central regions. Rev, subtle crease, some good detail, near or about very fine.