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LOT 4439

Group of Six [6] World AR Coins. 1970-1987.

Various types. Condition as seen.(166gr total.).

Provenance

From the private collection of John Meredith, acquired since the 1990s; thence by descent.

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LOT 4439

Group of Six [6] World AR Coins.

Sold for (Inc. bp): £143

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