Details
LOT 3599
Hanover. Elizabeth II Halfcrown Group. 1961-1967.
Comprising: six Elizabeth II Halfcrowns dated 2 x 1961, 1963, 2 x 1964, and 1967. SCBC 4145. About Uncirculated.(91gr total, 32mm). [6, No Reserve]
Provenance
By inheritance;
Property of a Lincolnshire lady.
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