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LOT 3820
England. York, Edward IV AR Halfgroat. Struck 1464-1467. Canterbury mint; i.m: pall. Archbishop Bourchier.
(Pall) ЄDWARD DI GRA RЄX AꞂGL Z FRAꞂ, crowned facing bust within tressure of arches, with trefoils on cusps / (Pall) POSVI DЄVᙏ A-DIVTOR-Є ˣ' ᙏЄVᙏ and CIVI-TAS CAꞂ-TOR, long cross pattée; triple pellets in quarters. SCBC 2028. Near Very Fine.(1.18gr, 20mm, 3h.).
Provenance
Found Gloucestershire, UK.
Acquired from the early 1980s.
From the private collection of a late Gloucestershire, UK, gentleman; thence by descent.
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