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Coin face: traces of design, face and crown; some lettering visible, but unidentifiable;...

Catalogue reference: E 29/1/182

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E 29/1/182
Description

Coin face: traces of design, face and crown; some lettering visible, but unidentifiable; bevelled edge Shaft: square in section where spike joins shaft, chamfered to octagonal, passing to round section below coin face; tip of spike blunted and slightly bent. Height of shaft 99 mm. Height of spike 43.5 mm. Diameter. of coin face with bevel 23 mm. Without bevel 21 mm.

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E 29

Exchequer: Treasury of the Receipt: Dies for Coins

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Within the series: E 29

Exchequer: Treasury of the Receipt: Dies for Coins

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Coin face: traces of design, face and crown; some lettering visible, but unidentifiable;...

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