Details
LOT 3559
Great Britain. Charles II AR Farthing. Dated 1672.
CAROLVS·A· CAROLO, laureate and cuirassed bust of King Charles II to left / BRITAN NIA·, seated figure of Britannia to left, holding spear in left hand, olive branch in raised right hand, shield with Union flag resting at left; date in exergue. SCBC.3394; KM.436.1. Fine.(4.94gr, 23mm, 6h). [No Reserve]
Provenance
Property of a Cambridgeshire, UK, gentleman.
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