Henry VII, Halfgroat, 1.29g., class I/Richard III mule, London, m.m. lis on rose/halved sun and rose, open crown without arches, tressure unbroken, saltire stops on obv. only, from the same obv. die as the preceding coin (P & W (unrecorded), c.f. pl. xxii, 1 (same obv. die); N.1707/1682; S.2202), on a small clipped flan, otherwise good fine, the mintmarks clear, excessively rare
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Henry VII, Halfgroat, 1.29g., class I/Richard III mule, London, m.m. lis on rose/halved sun and rose, open crown without arches, tressure unbroken, saltire stops on obv. only, from the same obv. die as the preceding coin (P & W (unrecorded), c.f. pl. xxii, 1 (same obv. die); N.1707/1682; S.2202), on a small clipped flan, otherwise good fine, the mintmarks clear, excessively rare

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Henry VII, Halfgroat, 1.29g., class I/Richard III mule, London, m.m. lis on rose/halved sun and rose, open crown without arches, tressure unbroken, saltire stops on obv. only, from the same obv. die as the preceding coin (P & W (unrecorded), c.f. pl. xxii, 1 (same obv. die); N.1707/1682; S.2202), on a small clipped flan, otherwise good fine, the mintmarks clear, excessively rare
Provenance
Shirley Fox collection
H M Lingford, collection purchased by Baldwin, 1951
R Carlyon-Britton, collection purchased by Seaby, 1959
D Dupree, collection purchased by Spink, 1989
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Lot Essay

The reverse of this coin bears the characteristic late Richard III lettering, most notably the serrated I. Only two Halfgroat reverse dies with the halved sun and rose mark are known to have been used during the reign of Richard III. This is a third die which was presumably prepared, but not put to use, prior to Richard's death.