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LOT 3332
England. Tudor, Henry VIII AR Halfgroat. 1509-1547.
Tower (London) mint; i.m: lis/rose(?). Second coinage. Struck 1526-1544. (Lis) ҺЄNRIC 9ˣ VIII 9ˣ D' ˣ G' ˣ R' ˣ AGL' ˣ Z ˣ FRA', crowned bust to right / (Rose?) POSVI DЄV' ˣ A-DIVTO Є[...], coat-of-arms over long cross fourchée. North 1800; SCBC 2341. Good Fine.(1.38gr, 19mm, 9h.).
Provenance
Found Yorkshire, UK.
From the private collection of Robin Sykes, Yorkshire, UK, formed since the late 1990s.
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