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LOT 3349
Low Countries. Flanders, John II of Avenses, Sterling Imitation AR Crockard Penny. 1280-1304.
Mons mint, Hainaut, Belgium. Silver Esterlin, (Pollard type). ✠⁑ IOhs ⁑ COMES ⁑ hANONIE, saltire stops and mixed Roman and Lombardic lettering, facing bust wearing garland of roses / Long cross with trefoil of pellets in each angle, MONETA MONTES around long cross with three pellets in each angle. Mayhew 34. Good Fine. Rare.(1.30gr, 20mm, 2h.).
Provenance
Found Lincolnshire, UK.
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LOT 3349
Low Countries. Flanders, John II of Avenses, Sterling Imitation AR Crockard Penny.
Sold for (Inc. bp): £52
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