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LOT 3598

Hanover. Elizabeth II Halfcrown Group. 1955-1957.

Comprising: four Elizabeth II Halfcrowns dated 1955, 2 x 1956, and 1957. SCBC 4145. About Uncirculated.(61gr total, 32mm). [4, No Reserve]

Provenance

By inheritance;
Property of a Lincolnshire lady.

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LOT 3598

Hanover. Elizabeth II Halfcrown Group.

Sold for (Inc. bp): £26

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