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House of Lancaster | Hammered Gold

Henry VI (1422-1461)
Gold noble
Pinecone-mascle issue (1431-2)
Standard type A, London, king in ship, no marks at sword arm, pinecone stops, mascle after REX, legend ends HIYB, rev. H in centre, lis in 1st quarter, pinecone stops, mascle after PER, reads TRANCIES, 6.96g, (N.1457; S.1824, Schneider 322/-). Good VF with evidence of a light crease from top to bottom, very rare.
Provenance:
Reigate hoard, Glendinings 8th December 1992
Note:
Reverse die with TRANCIES reading not in Scheider. There were 15 annulet nobles in the Reigate sale compared to just 2 of this issue.
£6000
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| Type | Hammered Gold |
|---|---|
| Period | House of Lancaster |
| Ref | HG-0296 |


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