Details
LOT 2842
English Medieval Coins - Edward I - Double Struck Penny 13th century A.D.
Obv: facing bust with double struck EDWA R ANGL DNS HYB legend. Rev: long cross and pellets dividing double struck CIVI TAS LON DON legend for London mint. Near very fine; double struck.(1.41 grams.). [No Reserve]
Provenance
Acquired Surrey Auctions.
Property of a Kent gentleman.
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