how much is a coin dated in 15th centry worth?

an english coin my grandad found some time ago,
the date on it is 1510 and shows a pic of an early queen of englad
Answers :
Answer by B
It depends on lots of things. I’m not a coin expert but you should take it to one if you can’t do the research on your own.
The condition of the coin, how common that particular denomination was for that period of time, things like that all affect the value.
It also depends on what the market is interested in right now. There are fads within the coin collecting world. You have to have someone interested in buying and willing to pay the value for the coin to actually be worth that.
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Henry VII was king until 1509, then his son Henry VIII from then. Queens of England during the 16th (not 15th) century were: Lady Jane Grey (a few days in 1553), Mary I (1555-58) and then her sister Elizabeth I (1558-1603).
It’s worth asking the Keeper of Coins & Medals at the British Museum, about your coin.
15th century coins would be dated in the 1400′s. 1500 coins are from the 16th century. Henry VIII was king in 1510. I doubt anyone can help you here, with out more info, or better yet photo’s of both sides of the coin. Back then coins from England were hammered and not struck on minting presses. Best i can do without seeing it. take it to a coin dealer who knows English coins or email me through yahoo for my email address to send pics too. You can also see if a coin club is in your area for they would help.