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LOT 3988
Ireland. Edward IV AR Penny. Struck circa 1478-1483. Dublin mint. Bust with suns and roses/Rose on cross coinage.
Crowned facing bust; roses and suns in fields / Long cross pattée with rose at centre; roses and suns in quarters. Cf. SCBC 6396. Good Fine.(0.48gr, 13mm, 5h.).
Provenance
Found Shropshire, UK.
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