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LOT 3325

England. Plantagenet, Henry II AR Tealby Penny. 1154-1189.

Canterbury mint; Ricard, moneyer. Class E, circa 1170-1174. hENRI RE around crowned facing bust holding sceptre / + RI[CA]RD : ON : [CAN] around large cross potent with a cross in each angle. BMC 603; North 960/3; SCBC 1341. Fine.(1.37gr, 20mm, 7h.).

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Found Essex, UK.

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LOT 3325

England. Plantagenet, Henry II AR Tealby Penny.

Sold for (Inc. bp): £52

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