Details
LOT 3520
England. Plantagenet, Edward III AR Groat. 1327-1377.
London (Tower) mint; i.m: cross 1. Fourth coinage, Pre-treaty period, series C. Struck 1351-1352. (Cross 1) ЄDWARD ◦ DI ◦ G ◦ RЄX ◦ AͶGL ◦ Z ◦ FRAͶC ◦ D ◦ ҺУB', crowned facing bust, with trefoil on breast; all within tressure of arches with trefoils at cusps / (Cross 1) POSVI ◦ DЄVᙏ ◦ A-DIVTOR-Єᙏ ◦ ᙏЄV and CIVI-TAS LOͶ-DOͶ, long cross pattée; triple pellets in quarters. North 1147; SCBC 1565. Near Fine.(4.02gr, 27mm, 7h.).
Provenance
Found Yorkshire/County Durham, UK.
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