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LOT 3650
France, Kingdom. Philip IV AR Maille tierce a l'O rond. 1285-1314.
✠ BHDICTV ⁝ SIT ⁝ NOᙏЄꞂ ⁝ DOᙏINI and ✠ PҺILIPPVS REX in two concentric circles around cross pattée / ✠ TVRONVS CIVIS, châtel tournois; all within border of ten lis. Duplessy 219d. Very Fine.(1.35gr, 20mm, 3h.).
Provenance
Found Gloucestershire, UK.
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LOT 3650
France, Kingdom. Philip IV AR Maille tierce a l'O rond.
Sold for (Inc. bp): £117
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