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LOT 3354
England. Stuart, James I AR Penny. 1603-1625.
Tower (London) mint; i.m: rose(?). (Rose?) I : D : G : ROSA SINE SPINA, rose / TVEATVR VNITA DEVS, thistle. North 2106/1; SCBC 2661. Fine. Ovestruck.(0.52gr, 13mm, 9h.).
Provenance
Property of a Kent, UK, lady collector.
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