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BM01526

Anglo-Gallic, Edward the Black Prince Pavillon d'Or, no tressure on obverse, 2nd MS62

Regular price £18,500
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Edward the Black Prince (1362-72), gold Noble Guyennois a la E or Pavillon D'Or, variety without tressure of arcs on obverse, second issue (c.1363-4), Bordeaux Mint, robed Prince standing over two opposing lions, flowers in hair, pointing finger and holding upright sword, four feathers surrounding bending right, all within Gothic portico, Latin legend and beaded borders surrounding, double voided quatrefoil stops, additional voided quatrefoil at start and end of legend, *ED'** PO** Gn'S** REG' AnGL** PnCS** AQ*, rev. Gothic E at centre of cross quernee, lis and lion in angles, large trefoils in spandrels, Latin legend and beaded borders surrounding, +DnS** AIVTO** Z** PTECIO** Me** Z** IIPO** SPAVIT** COR** mEVm** B, weight 4.50g (Elias 154b; cf.SCH 53-4; AGC 161A 3/a R2; S.8126). Struck a little off-centre, weak in parts of legend, otherwise very fine with a bolder portrait, and very rare. Graded by NGC as MS62

NGC Certification 6321681-001

The abbreviated Latin legends should read in full on obverse as "Edwardvus, Primo Genitvs Regis Anglie Princeps Aqvitanie" which translates as "Edward, first born of the King of England, Prince of Aquitaine." On the reverse the full Latin legend should be "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." A Psalm from the Bible.

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