Details
LOT 3989
England. Tudor, Elizabeth I AR Sixpence. Dated 1571. Tower (London) mint; i.m: castle. Third issue. Bust 4B.
(Castle) ELIZABETH : D .' G .' ANG : FR .' ET ' HI .' REGINA, crowned bust to left, wearing ruff; rose behind / (Castle) POSVI DEV .' AD-IVTORE-M • MEV .', coat-of-arms over cross fourchée; date above. North 1997; SCBC 2562. Near Very Fine.(2.82gr, 26mm, 10h.).
Provenance
Found Lincolnshire, UK.
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