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editDescriptionCharles II Two Guineas, 1664.jpg |
English: Charles II, Two Guineas, 1664, Courtesy Spink and Son
English: This coin is listed in the Standard Catalogue of British Coins under the ID 3334. |
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Author | Gregory Edmund |
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