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LOT 2558
English Medieval Coins - Henry VII - Canterbury - AR Halfgroat 1485-1509 A.D.
Class IIIc. Obv: facing bust in tressure with HENRICVS DI GRA REX ANGL Z FR legend with no stops. Rev: long cross and pellets dividing outer POSVI DEV ADIVTORE MEV and inner CIVITAS CANTOR legends for Canterbury mint. Good fine, clipped as usual.(1.55 grams.). [No Reserve]
Provenance
Found Lincolnshire, UK.
Literature
S. 2211; N. 1712c.
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LOT 2558
English Medieval Coins - Henry VII - Canterbury - AR Halfgroat
Sold for (Inc. bp): £65
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