Lot no. 521
FRANCE / CAPÉTIENS - FRANCE / ROYAL
Philip VI (1328-1350). Golden shield with chair, 1st issue ND (1337).
Av. + PHILIPPVSx DEIx - xGRAx - FRANCORVHx REX. The King seated in a gothic stall, crowned, wearing hauberts and cotte d'armes, holding the sword and 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: IIIPERAT. Cross four-lobed and flory, within a quatrefoil decorated with leaves and flanked by four shamrocks without tails.
Dy.249 v. - Fr.270 ; Gold - 4.5 g - 28.5 mm - 2 h
From a Crédit de la Bourse sale, Yves Cellard, 21 April 1994, No. 291, with its original label.
NGC MS 63 (8583598-025).
With ringlet after the initial cross on the reverse. Close to mint condition with fine relief and delicate golden patina over the original lustre. Superb in Fleur de coin.
See original version (French) Auto-translation. Refer to original language for legal validity.
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