Details
LOT 3423
Ireland. Stuart, James II AE Crown. 1685-1691.
Dublin mint. Dated 1690. 'Gunmoney' coinage. IAC • II • DEI • GRA • MAG • BRI • FRA • ET • HIB • REX, King on horseback to left with upright sword / CHRIS-TO • VICT-ORE TRI-VMPHO, crowned cruciform shields, crown at centre, ANO DOM across upper field, date across lower field. SCBC 6578. Good Fine. Overstruck.(14.56gr, 33mm, 1h.).
Provenance
From the private collection of Kenneth Machin (1936-2020).
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