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LOT 3309
Crudaders, Knights of Rhodes (Knights Hospitaller). John-Ferdinand of Heredia AR Gigliato. 1377-1396.
Grand Master John-Ferdinand of Heredia kneeling to left before patriarchal cross set on two steps; to right, castle above G / Cross fleurée with shields of Hospitallers at ends of each crossbar. For type cf. CCS 25. Fine.(3.88gr, 29mm, 6h.).
Provenance
From the collection of a London antiquarian, formed since the 1980s.
Ex Monnaies d'Antan, Auction 33, 28 May 2023, lot 712.
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LOT 3309
Crudaders, Knights of Rhodes (Knights Hospitaller). John-Ferdinand of Heredia AR Gigliato.
Sold for (Inc. bp): £208
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