Details
LOT 3007
World Coins - Spain - Ferdinand VII - 1817 - 8 Maravedis Dated 1817 A.D.
Jubia mint. Obv: profile bust dividing J - 8 with date below and FERDIN VII D G HISP REX legend. Rev: ornate cross with alternating lions and castles in angles within wreath. Near extremely fine; small flan flaw near obverse edge.(10.88 grams.). [No Reserve]
Provenance
Acquired Spink USA.
Property of a Kent gentleman.
Literature
KM# 461.
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LOT 3007
World Coins - Spain - Ferdinand VII - 1817 - 8 Maravedis
Sold for (Inc. bp): £39
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