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Anglo-Gallic, Edward the Black Prince Leopard d'Or
Edward the Black Prince (1362-72), gold Leopard d'Or, (issued from 1362), crowned lion walking left, within tressure of eleven arcs, mullet in one spandrel, pierced quatrefoils in other spandrels and on cusps, beaded circles and legend surrounding, Latin legend and beaded borders surrounding with double pierced quatrefoil stops, initial mark cross pattee, EDxx PmOxx GnISxx REGISxx ANGLIExx PnCEPSxx AQITAnIE. rev. six pellets in central compartment of floreated ornamental cross, lions over pierced quatrefoils in angles, all within cartouche, voided quatrefoils in spandrels, Latin legend and beaded borders surrounding, +XP'Cxx VInCITxx XPCxx REGNATxx XPCxx IMPERAT., weight 3.56g (Elias 140; cf.SCH 31; AGC 150 dies 3/c; S.8121). Some slight weakness to high points, almost extremely fine and rare.
The abbreviated Latin legends translate as on obverse "Edward, first born of the King of England, Prince of Aquitaine" and on reverse "Christ conquers, Christ reigns, Christ commands."
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