Details
LOT 3360
England. Plantagenet, Edward III AV Quarter Noble. 1327-1377.
Tower (London) mint. Struck 1361. Fourth coinage, Treaty period. ✠ ЄDWΛRD ⁑ DЄI ⁑ GRA ⁑ RЄX ⁑ ΛꞂGL', coat-of-arms within tressure of arches with trefoils on cusps / ✠ ЄXALTABITVR ⁑ IꞂ ⁑ GLORIA, ornate cross with lions in quarters and lis at ends, small cross potent with annulets in quarters at center; all within tressure of arches with pellets in spandrels. Schneider 73; North 1224; SCBC 1501. Good Very Fine.(1.90gr, 21mm, 11h.).
Provenance
Acquired from a Norfolk, UK, collector;
Property of an Essex gentleman.
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