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Henry VI Quarter-Noble, annulet issue London Tower mint PCGS MS61
Henry VI, first reign (1422-61), gold Quarter-Noble, London Mint, annulet issue c.1422-30, quartered shield, lis above, double linear tressure of eight arcs surrounding, trefoils on cusps, Latin legend and beaded borders surrounding, initial mark large lis both sides, reads + hЄnRIC':. DI:. GRΛ:. RЄX:. ΛnGL, rev. lis at centre of ornate cross with small lis terminals, tri-pellets attached to inner compartment, lions in angles, double linear tressure of eight arcs surrounding, Latin legend mullet and annulet stops, beaded borders surrounding, + ЄXΛLTΛBITVR* Ino GLORIΛ, weight 1.69g (Schneider. 295; Whitton 1; N.1420; S.1815). Toned with mint brilliance, fully centred strike on a full flan, well detailed. Graded by PCGS as MS61, and excellent example, rare so well preserved.
PCGS Certification159856.61/48332478.
The Latin legends translate as on the obverse "Henry 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 Goldberg Auction 34, 5th February 2006, lot 2218.
Ex Peh Family Collection, Goldberg Auction 140, 3rd June 2024, lot 1126.
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