Details
LOT 3347
England. Tudor, Elizabeth I AR Groat. 1558-1603.
Tower (London) mint; i.m: cross crosslet. Second issue. Struck 1560-1561. (Cross crosslet) ELIZABETH • D .' G .' AN .' FR' ET • HI .' REGINA, crowned bust to left, wearing ruff / (Cross crosslet) POSVI DEV .' AD-IVTORE-M : MEV', coat-of-arms over long cross fourchée. North 1986; SCBC 2556. Good Fine.(1.98gr, 24mm, 12h.).
Provenance
Found South Gloucestershire, UK
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