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LOT 3841
England. Plantagenet, Henry II AR Penny. Struck circa 1185-circa 1189. London mint; Raul, moneyer. Short cross type, class Ic.
ҺЄNRICVS R-ЄX, facing crowned bust holding cross-tipped sceptre to left / ✠ RΛVL • ON • LVNDЄ, voided short cross with small crosses in angles. North 964; SCBC 1345. Good Fine.(1.28gr, 20mm, 6h.).
Provenance
Acquired on the UK art market since the early 2000s.
Property of a Lincolnshire gentleman, thence by descent.
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