Lot no. 528
FRANCE / CAPÉTIENS - FRANCE / ROYAL
Philip VI (1328-1350). Double gold, 1st issue ND (1340).
Av. x PH': DEI: GRAx - xFRANC:REXx. The King seated in a gothic stall with baldachin, crowned, holding a long sceptre and a short one; the step of the stall is decorated with saltires.
Rv. + xXPC: VINCIT: XPC: REGNAT: XPC: IMPERAT. Cross leaved and floreate with rosette in heart, cantoned by four coronets, within a quatrefoil angled with leaved and floreate corners.
Dy.253 - Fr.267; Gold - 6.75 g - 33 mm - 6 h
From an S. Bourgey, 24 June 2002, No. 83.
NGC AT 58 (8583596-009).
The flan is slightly irregular and barely veiled. The wear is slight with the King's face perfectly clear. With a nice golden patina. Superb.
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