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LOT 4143
France, Kingdom. Philippe IV 'le Bel' (the Fair) AR Gros Tournois. 1285-1290.
✠ BHDICTV ⁝ SIT ⁝ HOᙏЄ ⁝ DHI ⁝ ꞂRI ⁝ DЄI ⁝ IҺV. XPI in outer margin, ✠ PҺILIPPVS REX in inner margin, short cross pattée / ✠ TVROHVS CIVIS around châtel tournois within border of twelve lis. (NGC graded GENUINE (#8230595-020).).
Provenance
Property of a North London, UK, gentleman.
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LOT 4143
France, Kingdom. Philippe IV 'le Bel' (the Fair) AR Gros Tournois.
Sold for (Inc. bp): £169
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