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LOT 3567

Antwerp AE Coin Weight of a Hungarian Ducat. 16th-17th century AD.

Saint Ladislaus standing facing, holding halberd with left hand and globus cruciger with right; [H] D flanking / Hand of Antwerp above star; K I flanking. Fair.(2.38gr, 14mm, 5h.).

Provenance

Found Yorkshire, UK.
From the private collection of Robin Sykes, Yorkshire, UK, formed since the late 1990s.

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LOT 3567

Antwerp AE Coin Weight of a Hungarian Ducat.

Sold for (Inc. bp): £26

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