Details
LOT 3512
England. Plantagenet, Richard I AR Penny. 1189-1199.
London mint. Class 3A. HENRICVS REX, facing bust with sceptre / +[... ].ON.LVN, short voided cross and quatrefoils. SCBC 1347A. Near Fine.(1.19gr, 20mm, 3h). [No Reserve]
Provenance
Acquired on the UK art market;
From the private collection of Mr G.B., Hampshire, UK.
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