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LOT 3435

Group or Sixteen [16] Medieval Hammered and Later AR Coins Group. 12th-18th century AD.

Group of various rulers. Fine to Good Very Fine.(24.00gr total.). [16]

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Found Lincolnshire, UK.

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LOT 3435

Group or Sixteen [16] Medieval Hammered and Later AR Coins Group.

Sold for (Inc. bp): £98

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