Details
LOT 3597
English Milled Coin and Commemorative Group. Dated 1844-1981 A.D.
Mixed group comprising: four commemorative crowns, silver plated spoon and stamps commemorating the wedding of Prince Charles to Lady Diana Spencer, a Victorian Sixpence, and two George V Threepence pieces. Fair - Mint State.(209gr total, 16-33mm). [9, No Reserve]
Provenance
English private collection.
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