Details
LOT 3985
England. Tudor, Henry VII AR Halfgroat. Struck 1502-1504. York mint; i.m: martlet/martlet. Thomas Savage, archbishop. Facing bust issue.
(Martlet) ҺЄNRIC DI GRA RЄX AGL Z FR, crowned facing bust; keys flanking neck; two arches in crown, one plain, one jewelled / (Martlet) POSVI DЄV A-DIVTOR-Є ᙏЄV and CIVIT-AS ЄBO-RACI, long cross fourchée; three pellets in quarters. North 1715; SCBC 2214. Near Very Fine. Rough surfaces.(1.33gr, 18mm, 11h.).
Provenance
Found Lincolnshire, UK.
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