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Legend: CIVI / TAS / EBO / RACI Coin face: third and fourth quadrants worn, possibly...

Catalogue reference: E 29/1/105

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Legend: CIVI / TAS / EBO / RACI Coin face: third and fourth quadrants worn, possibly due to rusting then cleaning; shallow gouge from face to one-third of the way down shaft, including small segment of rim of face; quatrefoil in centre; bevelled edge. Striking face: severely fractured; two segments missing almost back to shaft, one split from a V-shaped fracture extending 21-22 mm. down shaft; shallow split the opposite side. Height 48 mm. Diameter. of coin face with bevel 24 mm. Without bevel 21 mm.

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Classification: Lawrence, p 255, no 14
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The National Archives, Kew
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Religions
Treaties and alliances
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Exchequer: Treasury of the Receipt: Dies for Coins

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