Details
LOT 4459
Scotland. Charles I AR Twenty Pence. Struck circa 1637-1642. Edinburgh mint. Third coinage, third (Falconer's first) issue. Class III.
Crowned bust left; XX (mark of value) behind / Crowned thistle; F at the end of legend. SCBC 5588. Good Fine.(0.78gr, 15mm, 7h.).
Provenance
Property of a Cambridgeshire, UK, gentleman.
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From a private Merseyside, UK, collection; formed since circa 2000.
