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LOT 4471
England. Kent, Deptford, William Krich AE Half Penny Token. 17th century AD.
✿ • WILLIAM • CRICH •, HIS HALF PENY in three lines / ✿ • IN • DEPTFORD • , Grocers' Arms. Dickenson 169. Very Fine.(1.38gr, 18mm, 6h.).
Provenance
Found Sutton Fields, Sutton on the Forest, Yorkshire, UK, in 2004.
From the private collection of Robin Sykes, Yorkshire, UK, formed since the late 1990s.
Accompanied by an illustrated record card by Jim Halliday dated 7 March 2004.
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LOT 4471
England. Kent, Deptford, William Krich AE Half Penny Token.
Sold for (Inc. bp): £20
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