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LOT 3666
Great Britain. Elizabeth II, Decimal Coinage Set. 1971.
The Decimal Coinage of Great Britain And Norther Ireland 1971: this proof set contains some of the first examples of these coins, in clear sealed perspex container, the coins mounted in black, held with their original outer cardboard box envelope. Uncirculated Mint State.(205gr total, 17 x 12 cm including box). [No Reserve]
Provenance
By inheritance;
Property of a Lincolnshire lady.
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