Details
LOT 3376
England. York, Edward IV AV Quarter Ryal. First reign, 1461-1470.
Tower (London) mint; i.m: crown/crown. Class VII; struck 1468. (Crown) [ЄDWAR]D' DI GRA' RЄX AnGL', coat-of-arms; Є above, rose to left, [sun to right]; all within quatrefoil / ЄXΛLTΛBITVR (trefoil) In [GLORIA], long cross fourchée, with rose at center and lis; all over radiate sun; lions passant to left in quarters. North 1560; SCBC 1965. Good Fine. Cut.(1.45gr, 20mm, 12h.).
Provenance
Acquired from a Norfolk, UK, collector.
Property of an Essex gentleman.
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