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LOT 3641

France. Troisième République CU 10 Centimes. 1870-1940.

Paris mint; différents : bee and anchor. Dated 1877 A. Cérès type. REPUBLIQUE FRANÇAISE ★ 1877 ★, diademed and wreathed head of the Republic as Ceres to left; ribbon inscribed CONCOR, below OUDINÉ / LIBERTÉ ★ ÉGALITÉ ★ FRATERNITÉ ★, laurel and olive wreath containing value, mintmark and privy mark. F135/18; KM 815. Good Very Fine.(9.88gr, 30mm, 6h.).

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Ex Stocker collection, Kent, UK, 1955-early 2000s.

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LOT 3641

France. Troisième République CU 10 Centimes.

Sold for (Inc. bp): £1

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