Lot no. 520
FRANCE / CAPÉTIENS - FRANCE / ROYAL
Philip VI (1328-1350). Gold shield with chair, 1st issue ND (1337).
Av. + PHILIPPVS: DEI: - xGRAx - FRANCORVM: REX. The King seated in a gothic stall, crowned, wearing the haubert and the cotte d'armes, holding the sword and the shield of France with lilies without number, within a polylobe cantoned with small shamrocks; saltires on the steps of the stall.
Rv. +° XP'C: VINCIT: XP'C: REGNAT: XP'C IMPERAT. Cross four-lobed and flory, within a quatrefoil decorated with leaves and flanked by four shamrocks without tails.
Dy.249 - Fr.270 ; Gold - 4,47 g - 27 mm - 12 h
PCGS Genuine Harshly Cleaned-AU Detail (47345290).
With a trace of fold and polished in the fields otherwise this specimen has circulated little and is complete with beautiful reliefs. Superb.
See original version (French) Auto-translation. Refer to original language for legal validity.
Pictures credits: Contact organization
Numismatics
About the sale