£350.00
Lightly toned, struck on a large flan with some lustre, an excellent example of this small and popular denomination.
£350.00
Lightly toned, struck on a large flan with some lustre, an excellent example of this small and popular denomination.
Elizabeth I (1558-1603), silver Halfpenny, 1582-1600, sixth issue (1582-1600), m.m. none on obverse only. Obv. Portcullis within beaded circle. Rev. Cross moline, three pellets in each angle. 0.32g, 10.29mm, (S.2581; North 2018). Lightly toned, struck on a large flan with some lustre, an excellent example of this small and popular denomination. A bold very fine.
With old ticket.
Provenance
Ex. The Christopher Comber Collection, Part II, St. James’s Auction 48, 23/09/2021, Lot 243
Ex. G.C. Drabble, Glendining, 13/12/1943, Lot 1099 (part)
Ex. Sir John Hannam (no. 1241)
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