Details
LOT 3377
England. York, Edward IV AR Groat. 1461-1485.
London mint. Light coinage; struck 1464-1470. Crowned facing bust; quatrefoils by neck / Long cross with three pellets in three angles and four pellets in one angle. Cf. North 1567-8; SCBC 2000. Fine. Rare.(2.03gr, 24mm, 6h.).
Provenance
Ex Stocker collection, Kent, UK, 1955-early 2000s.
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