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LOT 3967
England. Plantagenet, John AR Cut Halfpenny. Struck in the name and types of Henry II, circa 1210-circa 1213. London mint; Abel, moneyer. Short Cross type.
[ҺЄN]RICVS R[-ЄX], crowned bust facing, holding sceptre / ✠ AB[ЄL ON LVN]DЄ, short voided cross with small crosses in angles. Cf. North 971; cf. SCBC 1352. Good Very Fine.(0.70gr, 18mm, 8h.).
Provenance
Found Yorkshire, UK.
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