Details
LOT 3514
England. Plantagenet, Henry III AR Penny. 1216-1272.
Bristol mint. Struck 1248-1250. Elis, moneyer. Long cross coinage, class 3b. ★ hЄNRICVS(NR ligate) RЄX • III, crowned facing bust / ЄLI SON(ON ligate) BR VST, voided long cross, with central pellet; triple pellets in quarters. SCBC 1363; C&T 15. Good Fine.(1.34gr, 17mm, 4h). [No Reserve]
Provenance
Found Yorkshire, UK.
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