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Edward IV second reign, gold Angel Tower mint
Edward IV, second reign (1471-83), gold Angel, Tower Mint, London, St Michael killing dragon with lance, one foot on dragon, beaded circle surrounding, initial mark heraldic cinquefoil both sides (1480-83), saltire stops with abbreviated Latin legend both sides, EDWARDx DEI'x GRA'x REX'x AnGL xZx FRAnC, rev. ship sailing right, quartered shield upon hull, cross above, E to left, rose to right, PER CRVCEmx TVA'x SALVAx nOSx XPC'x REDEm, weight 5.08g (Schneider 467-8; N.1626; S.2091). Some slight blundering of legend in striking, some scuffing and weakness, otherwise with a pleasing depiction of the Angel, a bold very fine.
The abbreviated Latin legends translate as on the obverse "Edward by the Grace of God, King of England and France" and on the reverse "By thy cross, save us, O Christ, our Redeemer" taken from the Bible.
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