Details
LOT 2823
Anglo-Saxon Coins - Aethelred II - Crux Penny Fragment Group 978-1016
Group comprising: three large fragments of CRVX type pennies. Very fine; each with about half lost.(2.10 grams total.). [3, No Reserve]
Provenance
with Alfa Numismatics, Auction 11, lot 44.
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LOT 2823
Anglo-Saxon Coins - Aethelred II - Crux Penny Fragment Group
Sold for (Inc. bp): £104
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