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LOT 3630
Group of Seven [7] English Medieval AR Hammered Coins. 12th-15th century AD.
Comprising: two short cross cut halfpennies, a short cross cut farthing, two long voided cross cut halfpennies, an Edward IV penny and a Henry II Tealby Penny (PAS SF-6F2535). Good-Very Fine.(5.03gr total, 14-20mm.).
Provenance
Found Cambridgeshire, UK
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