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Edward III Noble, 4th coinage, MS62, Pre-Treaty Series G, sub-series d
Edward III (1327-77),gold Noble, Pre-Treaty series Gd (1356-61), King standing in ship sailing right, with sword tilted left and quartered shield with three lis in upper left quarter, Latin legend and beaded circles surrounding, saltire stops both sides, E DWARDx DEIx GRAx REXx AIIGLx Zx FRAIICx D hYB,rev.tiny E at centre of ornamental cross with lis terminals, small broken annulet either side of top lis, crowns over lions in angles, fleur de lis by upper right lion, all within a beaded and linear tressure, fleurs in spandrels, legend +IhE'x AVTEmx TRAIICIEIISxx P. mEDIVmx ILLORVmx IBAT, unbarred As, weight 7.66g (Doubleday 112-113; Schneider 46; N.1181; S.1490).Toned, a little double struck around King's face, a bold to good very fine slabbed and graded by NGC MS62.
NGC Certification 8221159-001
The abbreviated Latin legends translate as on the obverse "Edward by the Grace of God, King of England and France, Lord of Ireland "; and on the reverse "But Jesus, passing through the midst of them, went His way" taken from the Bible.
This coin was struck in the earlier period before the Treaty of Bretigny when Edward III laid claim to the French throne in the Latin titles upon the coinage.
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