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Anglo-Gallic, Edward the Black Prince MS63 Pavillon d'Or La Rochelle
Edward the Black Prince, Prince of Aquitaine (1362-72),gold Pavillon d'Or or Noble Guyennois a la rose, La Rochelle Mint, first issue with cinquefoil at centre of reverse and lis in first quarter of reverse, standing figure of Black Prince with sword and pointing finger, four ostrich feathers around bending to right, all within Gothic portico, two lions at feet, legend with quatrefoil stops and beaded circles surrounding, ED** PO** GnS** REG A nGL** PnS** AQVIT, chevron barred A's and V's with letter S's reversed on both sides,rev.cinquefoil in central compartment of ornate cross with acorn terminals within quatrefoil over cross quernee, large trefoils in spandrels, legend with double annulet stops and beaded circles surrounding, +DnS** AIVTO**Z** PTECTO** mE**Z** IIPO** SPAIT** COR** mEVm** R, letter R for La Rochelle, weight 5.33g (cf.Schneider 45-48; Elias 151; AGC 157A, dies 6/0; S.8123).With an excellent depiction of the Black Prince, well centred, has been slabbed and graded by NGC as MS63, very rare this well preserved.
NGC Certification 6028101-005.
As of October 2021 the third finest graded of this type of coin at NGC, though the mint is not differentiated and this could well be the highest grade for a coin of La Rochelle.
The abbreviated Latin legend on the obverse should read fully "Edwardvs Primo Genitvs Regis Anglie Princeps Aqvitainie" and translates as "Edward, first born of the King of England, Prince of Aquitaine" and on the reverse "Dominus Adjutor Et Protector Meum Et In Ipso Speravit Cor Mevm" which translates as "The Lord is my strength and my shield, and my heart hath trusted him."




