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LOT 4002
England. Stuart, Charles I AR Penny. Struck circa 1630-1632. London mint.
[C]AROLUS D : G : M B [F ET H REX], crowned and draped bust to left, I (mark of value) behind / [IVS]TITIA THRONUM FIRM[AT], oval quartered coat of arms. Cf. North 2268; cf. SCBC 2845. Good Fine. Scratches, edge chipped.(0.42gr, 13mm, 9h.).
Provenance
Found Yorkshire, UK.
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