Elizabeth I, Sixpence (Ewerby Hoard) Poor

Coins are occasionally clipped. The obverse portrait will be worn out but legends are readable. The reverse will usually have a clear impression of the shield and date.
Availability: In stock
SKU: CEL2550
£69.50
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Attribute nameAttribute value
MonarchElizabeth I 1558 - 1603
Pre-Decimal DenominationSixpence (Tanner)
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