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LOT 3531

England. Lancaster, Henry VI AR Penny. 1427-1434.

Calais mint. HENRICVS REX [mascle] ANGLIE, crowned facing bust; cross patonce mintmark / VIL[mascle]LA CALISIE[rosette], long cross with three pellets in each angle. SCBC 1865; North 1450. Good Fine.(0.94gr, 16mm, 5h). [No Reserve]

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Found Yorkshire, UK.

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LOT 3531

England. Lancaster, Henry VI AR Penny.

Sold for (Inc. bp): £85

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