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Edward III Quarter-Noble, Transitional Treaty, rare variation of type
Edward III (1327-77), gold Quarter-Noble of one shilling and eight pence, fourth coinage, Transitional Treaty period (1361-63), quartered shield of arms in tressure of eight arcs, pellet in each spandrel, trefoils on cusps, legend and beaded borders surrounding,ЄDWAR'x DEI'x GRA'x AnGL'x D',rev. large pellet in centre of ornate cross potent with lis terminals, pellet in each inner angle, lion in each outer angle, all within beaded and linear tressure of eight arcs, Latin legend and beaded border surrounding, pellet in each spandrel, initial mark cross pattée,ЄXΛLTΛBITVR' In' GLORIΛ, weight 1.73g (Schneider 73; LAL dies p/2; Doubleday 211-212; N.1224; S.1501).Tiny hairline cracks around centre, cleaned and made round from once being in jewellery, a rarer variety of the transitional treaty types with pellet spandrels and centre of reverse, about very fine.
The abbreviated Latin legends translate as on the obverse "Edward by the Grace of God, King of England and Lord," and on the reverse "He shall be exalted in glory," a Psalm from the Bible.
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