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Plantagenet | Hammered Gold



Edward III (1327-1377)
Gold Half Noble
Transitional Treaty period
'Cursing bust' type, king standing in ship, holding sword and shield, rev. lombardic M and N, single saltire stops, floriate cross in double tressure, crowned leopards at angles, annulets at corners of central panels, lombardic E at centre, 3.44g, m.m. cross potent, (S.1500, N.1223). Signs of old crease, fine/nearly very fine, but extremely rare with the Aquitanian title
Provenance:
Spink auction 23006, 28th September 2023, lot 106
Bonhams auction 24192, 22th November 2017, lot 303
Spink auction 233, 22-23rd March 2016, lot 606
Found at Bislington, Ashford District (Kent), 2014
Recorded with Portable Antiquities Scheme, ref. PUBLIC-CA87C3
£1200 Contact Us . . .
Type | Hammered Gold |
---|---|
Period | Plantagenet |
Ref | HG-1279C |