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LOT 3258
Great Britain. Stuart (Orange), William III 'Double Error' AR Shilling. Dated 1696. London mint, First bust.
G(inverted A)LIELMVS • III • DEI • GRA •, laureate and draped bust to right, B below / MAG • BR • FRA • ET • HIB • RE(small x) • 1696 •, crowned cruciform shields around central Nassau lion. SCBC 3498. Near Fine. Rare double error shilling.(5.73gr, 24mm, 6h.).
Provenance
Property of a Berkshire, UK, gentleman collector.
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LOT 3258
Great Britain. Stuart (Orange), William III 'Double Error' AR Shilling.
Sold for (Inc. bp): £169
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