Details
LOT 3508
England. Plantagenet, Edward I AR Penny. 1272-1307.
London mint. Struck May-December 1279. New coinage; class 1c. ✠ ЄDW RЄX R ANGL' DNS ҺУB, crowned facing bust / CIVI-TAS LOͶ-DOͶ, long cross pattée; trefoil of pellets in quarters. North 1012; SCBC 1382. Very Fine.(1.33gr, 18mm, 6h.).
Provenance
Found South Gloucestershire, UK.
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