The Mary Rose was the pride of Henry VIII's fleet — a formidable Tudor warship that served the crown for over thirty years before her tragic sinking in the Solent in 1545. Lost beneath the waves for more than four centuries, she was raised in 1982 in one of the most ambitious feats of maritime archaeology ever attempted. Today the Mary Rose and her extraordinary collection of Tudor artefacts are displayed in a purpose-built museum in Portsmouth, offering a window into life aboard a warship nearly five hundred years ago.
This gold-plated commemorative celebrates the Mary Rose in exquisite detail. Struck to a Brilliant Uncirculated standard with a proof-like finish, this 32mm piece is plated in 24 carat gold and weighs 10.5 grams — a stunning tribute to one of the most remarkable shipwrecks ever recovered.
A treasured piece for any Britannia at Sea collection — do not let this Tudor gem slip through the net.