France
Aquitaine. Edward the Black Prince (1362-1372) gold Noble Guyennois a l'E (Pavillon d'Or) ND (1364-1365/6) MS64 NGC, Bordeaux mint, Second Issue, Elias-154c, W&F-160B 4/e (R2). 4.81gm. ЄD: P'O: Gn'S: RЄG' | ΛnGL: PnCS: ΛQI (voided quatrefoil stops), Edward standing facing beneath a Gothic portico, sword in right hand, raising left, two leopards couchant at his feet; two ostrich feathers curved to right at either side / +DnS: ΛIVTO': PTЄCIO: mЄ: Ƶ: IIPO: SPΛVIT: COR: mЄVm: B (voided quatrefoil stops), cross quernee within ornamental quatrefoil, lions or leopards in first and four quarters, lis in second and third; Є in center, trefoils in outer spandrels. The leading certified Mint State survivor of this elusive Anglo-Gallic coinage, indisputably near-gem with pristine crispness to the legends, the clip along the top undoubtedly mint-made though the coin itself still remains slightly heavy for the issue.
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Estimate: 10000-12000 USD