BRITISH COINS, Edward III (1327-1377), Gold Quarter-Noble, fourth coinage (1351-1377), Transitional Treaty period (1360-1361), London mint, quartered shield of arms within beaded and linear tressures of eight arcs, four lis in upper left quarter of shield, annulets on cusps, pellet in each spandrel, all within beaded circle, initial mark cross pattée, saltire stops both sides, +EDWARDx DEIx GRAx REXx ANGLxx, rev die axis 2 o'clock, annulet at centre of ornate cross, annulet in each inner angle, with lis terminals, lion in each outer angle, all within beaded and linear tressures of eight arcs, pellet in each spandrel, beaded circle surrounding, +EXALTABITVRx Inx GLORIA, outer beaded border both sides, 1.93g (Schneider 72; cf Doubleday 201-2; N 1224; S 1501). Flan a little undulating, very fine, toned.
Estimate: £500-700