In February 2006 the coin was bought by the British Museum for £ 357, 832 with the help of funding from the National Heritage Memorial Fund and The British Museum Friends making it the most expensive British coin purchased until then, though the price was exceeded the following July by the third-known example of a Double Leopard.
In February 2006 the coin was bought by the British Museum for £ 357, 832 with the help of funding from the National Heritage Memorial Fund and the British Museum Friends making it the most expensive British coin purchased until that date.
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