BRITISH COINS, Edward IV, first reign, Continental Imitation of a Gold Ryal of Ten Shillings, probably 16th Century, on a broad flan, dies 60, attributed to the mint of Gorinchem, three whole lis in upper left quarter, three corded ropes to left, one to right, arms of Arkel instead of a quatrefoil as the central decoration of the forecastle, trefoil stops both sides, no obverse initial mark, ED WARD. DI. GRA. REX. AnGL. Z. FRAn. .DnS. IB., rev fleurs in spandrels, initial mark crown, first C of legend retrograde, IHC. AVT. TRAnSIEnS. PER. MEDIVM. ILLORV. IBAT., 7.52g (Schneider 851/850; Thompson group II, class 2; S 1952). Very fine / nearly very fine.
Estimate: £2500-3000