Details
LOT 4110
Group of Four [4] Scottish Coins. 1567-1665.
Comprising: James VI Billon Eightpenny Groat, OPPID EDINB, no inner circles, SCBC 5512; Charles I Earl of Stirling Coinage Twopence or Turner, jewelled arches on crown, SCBC 5599; Charles II Twopence or Turner/Budle, Coinage of 1663, SCBC 5625; William III Bodle, 1665, GVL and HIB REX, no stops on reverse, SCBC 5696. Condition as seen.(7.97gr total.).
Provenance
From a private Merseyside, UK, collection; formed since circa 2000.
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