Details
LOT 3517
England. Plantagenet, Edward I Lead Counterfeit Groat. 1272-1307 or later.
London mint. New Coinage. Variety d, Fox 7. +EDWARDVS DI GRA REX ADGL, facing crowned bust with large broad face and short hair, crown with spread side fleurs, surrounding quatrefoil in two lines, drapery two bands with rosette in centre, triple pellet stops in legend / EDVX AQVT DN.S HBIN & IA CIVI LODDON, long cross fourchée, upon twin concentric legends, trefoil of pellets in each inner angle. For prototype cf. North 1006; cf. SCBC 1379D. Extremely Fine.(7.43gr, 30mm, 10h). [No Reserve]
Provenance
Property of a North London, UK, gentleman.
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