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.
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Auction sales 17 - Numismatics
98000 Monaco - Monaco
10/01/2025
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