British Coins and Medals, Edward III, noble, fourth coinage, treaty period (1361-1369), with Aquitaine title, double saltire stops, Calais mint, mm. cross potent, king with sword and shield standing and facing in ship, rev. ornate floriated cross with lis at end of each limb, C at centre of ornamented compartment, unbarred As (S.1505; N.1234 [R]), erroneously attributed as S.1484, and certified and graded by PCGS as Mint State 65, gleaming lustre and mostly sharp in strike, on a full unclipped flan with partial rim denticles and bold legends, the image of the king especially sharp and pleasing, rarely found in such high grade (9500-10500 GBP)