Details
LOT 3044
British Tokens - 17th Century - Soham / Ioanes - 1658 - Token Farthing Dated 1658 A.D.
Cambridgeshire, Soham, Hovell Ioanes. Obv: grocer's arms with HOVELL IOANES legend. Rev: initials I/ H F in two lines with OF SOHAM legend and date. Near very fine. Scarce.(0.80 grams.). [No Reserve]
Provenance
Found Suffolk, UK.
Literature
Williamson/Dickinson, Cambridgeshire 172; SCBI 31 (Norweb I) -.
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LOT 3044
British Tokens - 17th Century - Soham / Ioanes - 1658 - Token Farthing
Sold for (Inc. bp): £5
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