Details
LOT 3629
Great Britain. London AE 1 Shilling Token. 19th century AD.
J. HURST JUN - BORO MKT - 19 PERCIVAL ST . E . C . / R.NEAL MAKER PERCIVALS, 1 S; large H stamped out. Extremely Fine. Extremely rare.(5.85gr, 26mm, 5h). [No Reserve]
Provenance
Property of an Essex collector.
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