Details
LOT 3585
Ireland. Edward I AR Farthing. 1216-1272.
Waterford mint. Early Issue. Type I. ЄRA-N[...], crowned facing bust in triangle / CIVI-TAS VATЄ-[...], long cross pattée, triple pellets in angles. SCBC 6255. Fine. Edge chipped.(0.20gr, 10mm, 9h.).
Provenance
Found Lincolnshire, UK.
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