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LOT 3432
Group of Two [2] AR Groats of Edward III. 1499-1502.
Two AR Groats of Edward III; London and York mint. Fair to Fine.(8.46gr total, 27-28 mm.). [2]
Provenance
Found Yorkshire, UK.
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