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LOT 3507
Anglo-Saxon. Archbishop Plegmund AR Penny. 890-895.
Canterbury mint. Class 1. Elfstan, moneyer. + PLEGMVND ARCHIEP, small cross within linear circle / ELFS TAN, pellet trefoil above and below with three pellets between. SCBC 900; North 256. Good Very Fine. Very rare.(1.43gr, 20mm, 9h).
Provenance
From the Horton collection, UK;
Accompanied by a previous dealer's coin ticket (£3,500.00);
This lot has been checked against the Interpol Database of stolen works of art and is accompanied by search certificate number no.12029-214259.
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LOT 3507
Anglo-Saxon. Archbishop Plegmund AR Penny.
Estimate £2,200 - 3,200€2,550 - 3,710 (for guidance only)$2,970 - 4,320 (for guidance only)
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