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LOT 3615
Great Britain. Sir Isaac Newton, Middlesex AE Halfpenny Token. Dated 1793.
SR. ISAAC NEWTON, bust to left / HALFPENNY, caduceus, olive branch, and cornucopia. Edge: Engrailed. DH.1033. Near Extremely Fine. Edge knock a 5h.(10gr, 28mm, 7h). [No Reserve]
Provenance
Property of an Essex collector.
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LOT 3615
Great Britain. Sir Isaac Newton, Middlesex AE Halfpenny Token.
Sold for (Inc. bp): £72
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