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LOT 3522
Great Britain. Windsor, Elizabeth II 10 Pence. 1952-2022.
Royal mint. Dated 1992. Designs by Raphael David Maklouf and Christopher Ironside. ELIZABETH II D · G · REG · F · D · 1992, third crowned portrait of Queen Elizabeth II to right, wearing the George IV State Diadem; RDM in small lettering on truncation / TEN PENCE 10, part of the crest of England, lion passant guardant royally crowned; denomination around. KM 938b; S F4. Near Fine. Double strike of Queen's portrait; partially brockage of obverse legend on both sides. Half destroyed reverse.(6.45gr, 25mm, 12h.).
Provenance
Acquired on the UK art market; Property of an Essex, UK, collector.
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