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LOT 3532

England. Tudor, Henry VII AR Halfgroat. 1485-1509.

Canterbury mint; i.m: tun. King and Archbishop John Morton jointly. Facing Bust issue, class IIIc. Struck 1495-1498. + (Tun) ҺЄNRIC ' DI ' GRA ' RЄX ANGL Z F, crowned facing bust within double polylobe / POSVI DЄV ' A-DIVTO-Є ᙏЄV and CIVI-TAS CAN-TOR, long cross fourchée; triple pellets in quarters. North 1712; SCBC 2211. Near Very Fine.(1.46gr, 19mm, 5h.).

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Found Yorkshire/County Durham, UK.

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LOT 3532

England. Tudor, Henry VII AR Halfgroat.

Sold for (Inc. bp): £143

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