Details
LOT 3918
England. Tudor, Henry VII AR Penny. Struck 1504-1509. York mint. Thomas Savage, archbishop. Facing bust issue.
Crowned facing bust; saltire at neck, T to left, trefoil to right / [CIVI]-TAS EBO-RACI, long cross pattée with voided quatrefoil at centre; three pellets in quarters, with additional pellets in second and third quarter. North 1722; SCBC 2224. Fine.(0.58gr, 15mm, 10h.).
Provenance
Found Cambridgeshire, UK.
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