Details
LOT 2874
World Coins - Low Countries - Henegouwen (Hainault) - Jan I (II d'Avesnes) - AR Sterling Imitation Circa 1291-1297 A.D.
Mons mint. Obv: crowned bust facing; three roses on crown. Rev: long cross pattée; triple pellets in angles. Fine.(1.32 grams, 19 mm.). [No Reserve]
Provenance
Ex CNG Coins, Auction 514, no.708 (US$ 70.00).
Accompanied by a CNG coin ticket.
Literature
Mayhew 34b.
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LOT 2874
World Coins - Low Countries - Henegouwen (Hainault) - Jan I (II d'Avesnes) - AR Sterling Imitation
Sold for (Inc. bp): £13
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