Lot no. 867
FRANCE / FEUDAL - FRANCE / FEUDAL
Aquitaine, Edward III (1325-1362). Golden Guyennois, 3rd type ND (c.1362), R, La Rochelle.
Av + ED - D - GRA REX A - G - [LI] - E - DO AQVIT - A - IE. The King, crowned and cuirassed, walking on the right under a gothic canopy which cuts the legend, holding the sword and the quartered shield of France-Angleterre; under his feet, two leopards which cut the legend; (workshop) between the legs.
Rv. + GLIA: IN: EXELCIS: DEO: ET: IN: TERRA: RAX: HOIBVS. Cross flory with quatrefoil in heart, cantoned by two lilies and two leopards vertically, within a polylobe.
AGC.54B (1e) - El.49 - Dy.1054B - Fr.1 ; Gold - 3,9 g - 29,5 mm - 7 h
Top Pop: this is the only graded specimen!
PCGS MS62 (51895161).
With RAX on the reverse instead of PAX. A small weakness on the King's head, but otherwise a fine mint and an almost uncirculated specimen. With a golden patina. Superb at Fleur de coin.
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