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Edward III Half-Noble, Transitional Treaty Period, "cursing" type reverse

Edward III Half-Noble, Transitional Treaty Period, "cursing" type reverse

Edward III (1327-77), gold Half-Noble of three shillings and four pence, Tower Mint London, Transitional Treaty Period (1361-63), with abbreviated name of King and error reverse omitting "me" after "Domine", King standing in ship with upright sword and quartered shield, no bowsprit to ship, right forecastle does not break inner circle, beaded circle surrounding, E DWARD'x DEI'x G'x REX'x An GL'x D'x hIB'x, rev. large E at centre of ornamental cross with lis terminals, crowns over lions in angles, lis over lion in upper right quadrant, all within a beaded and linear tressure, fleurs in spandrels, legend +DomInExx Inxx FVRORExx TVOxx ARGVTSxx mE, weight 3.49g (Schneider 65; Lawrence dies m/7*; Doubleday 187/173; N.1223; S.1500). Lightly toned, one tiny rim split and perhaps once mounted judging from discolouration at top of obverse, otherwise a bold very fine and a desirable example of the "cursing noble reverse".

$1,608.08

Original: $5,360.27

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Edward III Half-Noble, Transitional Treaty Period, "cursing" type reverse

$5,360.27

$1,608.08

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Edward III (1327-77), gold Half-Noble of three shillings and four pence, Tower Mint London, Transitional Treaty Period (1361-63), with abbreviated name of King and error reverse omitting "me" after "Domine", King standing in ship with upright sword and quartered shield, no bowsprit to ship, right forecastle does not break inner circle, beaded circle surrounding, E DWARD'x DEI'x G'x REX'x An GL'x D'x hIB'x, rev. large E at centre of ornamental cross with lis terminals, crowns over lions in angles, lis over lion in upper right quadrant, all within a beaded and linear tressure, fleurs in spandrels, legend +DomInExx Inxx FVRORExx TVOxx ARGVTSxx mE, weight 3.49g (Schneider 65; Lawrence dies m/7*; Doubleday 187/173; N.1223; S.1500). Lightly toned, one tiny rim split and perhaps once mounted judging from discolouration at top of obverse, otherwise a bold very fine and a desirable example of the "cursing noble reverse".