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LOT 3550
England. Stephen-Henry III, AR Cut Halfpenny and Farthing Group. 1135-1272.
Comprising: mixed monarchs, issues and reverse types including Stephen, Henry II, III, and a Scottish cut Halfpenny. Fair - Very Fine.(9.02gr, 12-20mm). [15, No Reserve]
Provenance
Found Yorkshire, UK.
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LOT 3550
England. Stephen-Henry III, AR Cut Halfpenny and Farthing Group.
Sold for (Inc. bp): £59
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