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Henry IV-VI Hardi d'Argent, annulet over crown and under each lis on reverse

Henry IV-VI (1399-1453), silver Hardi d'Argent of one sterling, King half-length facing crowned with finger pointing, sword resting upright on shoulder, annulet above crown, Gothic canopy above, within linear circle, Latin abbreviated legend surrounding, E'RIC' R. X AGLIE, rev. long cross pattee, lion and lis in alternate angles, annulet below each lis, abbreviated Latin legend surrounding, .FRA CIE DnS AQI, weight 0.93g (Elias 233e; AGC 283B dies 4/a; S.8143). Toned, uneven shape and short of flan, otherwise a bold very fine.

The abbreviated Latin legends translates as "Henry King of England," on obverse continuing on the reverse with "France, Lord of Aquitaine."

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