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LOT 3726
Low Countries, Flanders. Charles the Bold AR Double Patard. 1467-1477.
Bruges mint; i.m: cross pattée. ✠ KAROLVS ⦂ DЄI ⦂ GRA ⦂ DVX ⦂ BVRG ⦂ CO ⦂ F[LA], shield with Burgundian arms / ✠ SIT ⦂ NOᙏЄN ⦂ DOᙏINI ⦂ [BЄ]NЄDICTVᙏ ⦂ (firesteel), short floriate cross with fleur-de-lis in centre. Gelder Hoc 23-3; Boudeau 2267; Vanhoudt 32-BG. Good Fine.(2.75gr, 27mm, 5h.).
Provenance
From a private Barnsley, UK, family collection.
Accompanied by copy of the British Museum's Portable Antiquities Scheme (PAS) report, with reference no. NLM-1A5A10.
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LOT 3726
Low Countries, Flanders. Charles the Bold AR Double Patard.
Sold for (Inc. bp): £39
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