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Lot 2587    SESSION 9 (4.30PM WEDNESDAY 20TH NOV)    British Historical Medals

Estimate $150
Bid at live.noble.com.au
SOLD $160

LADY JANE GREY, a 19th century concoction in copper as a medallic coin, dated 1553, probably by Edward Emery, (14.09 g). As struck with golden red peripheral patination, uncirculated.

Ex Mark E. Freehill Collection, from Patrick Finn, England with his ticket.

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