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LOT 4458
Scotland. Charles I AR Twenty Pence. 1637-1642. Third coinage. Falconer's First issue.
CAR • D : G • MAG • BR • FR • ET • HI • REX, crowned bust to left, XX (mark of value) behind; / IVSTITIA • THRONVM • FIRMAT, crowned thistle; small F above crown. SCBC 5588A. Near Very Fine(0.63gr, 16mm, 10h.).
Provenance
Ex Lockdales no.954 A65.
From the private collection of John Meredith, acquired since the 1990s; thence by descent.
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