Details
LOT 2517
Norman Coins - Stephen - Watford Type AR Cut Farthing 1136-1145 A.D.
Obv: crowned bust with sceptre right, legend and beaded border surrounding, +STI[EFN]E. Rev: cross moline, lis in each angle, legend and beaded border surrounding, +F[ ]N. Very fine.(0.30 grams total, 13 mm.). [No Reserve]
Provenance
Found near Coventry, Warwickshire, UK.
Literature
BMC type 1, N.873, S.1278.
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