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Edward III Quarter-Noble Treaty Period London MS61
Edward III (1327-1377), gold Quarter-Noble of one shilling and eight pence, London Tower Mint, fourth coinage, Treaty period (1361-69), quartered shield of arms in tressure of eight arcs, trefoils on cusps, Latin legend and beaded borders surrounding, +EDWARDxx DEIxx GRAxx REXxx AnGL, Treaty style X both sides, rev. lis in central compartment of ornate cross with lis terminals, lion over trefoil in each angle, all within beaded and linear tressure of eight arcs, Latin legend and beaded border surrounding, initial mark cross pattée, +EXALTABITVRxx Inxx GLORIA, weight 1.89g (Doubleday 243-249; Schneider 82; N.1243; S.1510). Toned with some light surface marks, struck a little off-centre on obverse otherwise has been slabbed and graded by NGC as MS61.
NGC certification 2130707-006.
The abbreviated Latin legends translate as on the obverse "Edward by the Grace of God, King of England," and on the reverse "He shall be exalted in glory," a Psalm from the Bible.
Provenance:
Ex Dr Rolf Baumhauer, British gold Collection, part 3, Sincona, Auction 79, 22nd October 2022, lot 1011.
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