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House of Lancaster | Hammered Silver



Henry IV (1399-1413)
Silver Groat
Light coinage
Type II, crowned facing bust, annulet to the left and pellet to the right of crown, 8 arches to tressure, m.m. cross pattée, 3.70g, (S.1727, N.1359a, Potter II, dies II1 / I1 and pl. VIII, 5, same dies). Weakly struck in the centres otherwise very fine
Provenance:
Ex. Motcomb collection, Morton and Eden, 17th March 2016, lot 35
R.C. Lockett, 11th-17th October 1956, lot 1378
F.A. Walters, Sotheby 24th October 1932, lot 240
F.A. Walters, Sotheby 26th May 1913, lot 241
£4750 Contact Us . . .
Type | Hammered Silver |
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Period | House of Lancaster |
Ref | HS-2441 |