Details
LOT 3334
England. Plantagenet, Henry III AR Penny. 1199-1216.
Canterbury mint. Roger of R, moneyer. Short Cross type. Class 7a/b. ҺЄNRICVS R-ЄX, facing crowned head holding cross-tipped sceptre to left / ✠ ROGЄR OF R ON C, short voided cross, quatrefoils in each angle. SCBC 13556A/B. Good Fine.(0.82gr, 18mm, 3h.).
Provenance
Found Essex, UK.
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