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Edward the Black Prince Hardi d'Argent Limoges
Edward the Black Prince (1362-72), silver Hardi d'Argent of one sterling, Limoges Mint, Prince half-length facing with finger pointing, sword resting upright on shoulder, plain diadem on head, round arch above, within linear circle, Latin abbreviated legend surrounding, mint letter at end of legend, ED'PO'G'TR EG AGLE L, rev. long cross pattee, lis and lion in alternate angles, abbreviated Latin legend surrounding, *PRI CPS* AQT AnE, weight 0.95g (Elias 204; AGC 227D dies 15/a; S.8134). Toned with reverse cross ghosted through on obverse, weak face but bolder in other parts, good fine.
The abbreviated Latin legends should read in full on the obverse "Edwardvs primo genitvs Regis anglie Princeps Aqvitanie" which translates as "Edward, first born of the King of England, Prince of Aquitaine" and the reverse in full as "Princeps Aquitanie" for "Prince of Aquitaine."




