Details
LOT 3547
Anglo-Gallic. Edward III AR Half-Esterlin / Demi-Sterling. As Duke of Aquitaine, 1327-1377.
Uncertain mint. EDWARD REX ANGL', crowned bust facing slightly to left; below, leopard to left / DVX AQVITANIE, long cross pattée terminating in quatrefoils; crowns in each quarter. AGC 57; Elias 57; SCBC 8048. Fine. Rare.(0.54gr, 14mm, 3h). [No Reserve]
Provenance
Found in Wiltshire, UK, before 1974.
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LOT 3547
Anglo-Gallic. Edward III AR Half-Esterlin / Demi-Sterling.
Sold for (Inc. bp): £260
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