Details
LOT 3375
England. Lancaster, Henry V AR Penny. 1413-1422.
York mint. Type G. ⧾ ҺЄNRICVS RЄX ANGLIЄ, crowned facing bust; mullet and trefoil flanking crown / CIVI-TAS ЄBO-RACI, long cross pattée with voided quatrefoil center; triple pellets in quarters, annulet in second quarter. Cf. North 1404 (London die for obverse; local die for reverse); cf. SCBC 1790 (London die for obverse), 1791 (local die for reverse). Good Fine. Rare combination of dies.(0.82gr, 16mm, 5h.).
Provenance
From a private Barnsley, UK, family collection.
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