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LOT 3549

England. Medieval to Tudor Mixed AR Coin Group. 1413-1422.

Comprising: mixed monarchs, issues and reverse types including Pennies of Henry II, III, Edward I, III and others, a Shilling and Penny of James I, and coins of Elizabeth I, plus Half Groats of Edward III and Henry VII with rosette stops. Fair - Good Fine.(28.38gr, 15-28mm). [24, No Reserve]

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Found Yorkshire, UK.

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LOT 3549

England. Medieval to Tudor Mixed AR Coin Group.

Sold for (Inc. bp): £182

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