Details
LOT 3554
England. Stuart, James I CU Farthing. 1603-1625.
Harrington ‘round’, type 2; im: cinquefoil. Struck 1613-1615. IACO · D · G · M AG · BRIT, crown over crossed sceptres / (Cinquefoil) FRA : ET · HIB : REX ·, crowned harp. North 2132; SCBC 2676. Near Very Fine.(0.73gr, 15mm, 6h.).
Provenance
Property of an Essex, UK, gentleman, by descent.
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