Details
LOT 3321
England. Lancaster, Henry VI AR Penny. First reign, 1422-1461.
York mint; i.m: cross-crosslet. Leaf-pellet issue. William Booth, archbishop. Struck 1454-1461. (Cross-crosslet) [...]LI ˣ, crowned bust facing; saltires flanking neck, pellets flanking crown; leaf on breast / [...]TAS [...], long cross pattée with small cross within voided quatrefoil at centre; triple pellets in quarters; additional pellet in second and third quarters. North 1521; SCBC 1940. Fine.(0.88gr, 16mm, 9h.).
Provenance
Found Yorkshire, UK.
From the private collection of Robin Sykes, Yorkshire, UK, formed since the late 1990s.
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