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House of Lancaster | Hammered Silver

Henry IV (1399-1413)
Silver Groat
Light coinage
Type II, London, facing bust within tressure of eight arcs, annulet to left of crown, pellet to right, trefoil on breast, rev. reversed Ns, trefoil before LON, 3.63g, (S.1727, N.1359a). Smoothed on portrait but still an attractive and well struck example of this type, nearly very fine.
Provenance:
Ex. Lord Stewartby collection, Spink, 29th November 2016, lot 1220
A gift from C E Blunt, 1987
Shirley-Fox bequest 1939
£4950
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| Type | Hammered Silver |
|---|---|
| Period | House of Lancaster |
| Ref | HS-1364C |


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