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LOT 3733

Elizabeth II Gilt Medal Group. 1935-1972.

Comprising: silver jubilee medal with 20 November 1947 - 1972, and two coronation medallions dated 1953. Extremely Fine - Uncirculated.(55.73gr total, 33-52mm). [3, No Reserve]

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Acquired on the UK art market;
Property of an Essex, UK, collector.

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LOT 3733

Elizabeth II Gilt Medal Group.

Sold for (Inc. bp): £33

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