Details
LOT 3551
Mixed Silver Hammered Coin Group. 13th-16th century AD.
Comprising: various monarchs, denominations, issues and reverse types including a Mary Groat, Elizabeth I Sixpence and Half Groat, and Edward I Pennies. Uncleaned 'as found' condition.(8.69gr total, 16-23mm). [7, No Reserve]
Provenance
Acquired on the UK art market.
From the private collection of Mr G.B., Hampshire, UK.
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