Details
LOT 3580
Scotland. Charles II, CU Turner-Twopence. 1649-1685.
Edinburgh mint. Dated 1677. CAR · II · D · G · SCO · ANG · FRA · ET ·HIB · REX, sword and sceptre crossed in saltire; crown above / · NEMO · ME · IMPVNE · LACESSET · 1677, thistle. SCBC 5630. Near Fine.(2.66gr, 19mm, 6h.).
Provenance
Found Tyne and Wear, UK.
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