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Auction 50-51  15 Oct 2020
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Lot 35

Estimate: 20 000 GBP
Price realized: 54 000 GBP
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Elizabeth I, sixth issue, 'crown gold' coinage, pound, mm. tun (1593-94), bust 7A left, ELIZABETH D G ANG FRA ET HIB REGINA, rev. crowned shield of arms, ER at sides, SCVTVM FIDEI PROTEGET EAM, annulet stops, wt. 11.23gms. (S.2534; N.2008; Schneider 798; Brown & Comber F4), a superb example, practically as struck, extremely fine, rare thus, in fact a miracle of survival in this grand condition
This beautiful coin is a superb example of English Renaissance metallic art. While the trend away from stock images of royalty, seen through the Middle Ages, had progressed from changes begun in the reigns of the earlier Tudors, in Elizabeth's coinage it bloomed. As contemporary miniature paintings of her underscore, the portrait of her here and on other sizes and period-issues of this style was lifelike. Elizabeth was extremely fussy about her appearance and she wore elaborate and luxuriously decorated dresses, many of them heavily bejewelled. Doubtless, she personally inspected examples of her portrait coinage and chose designs, as it is known that she had paintings of herself which she judged to be inferior destroyed. What a regal coin this is!
(25000-35000 GBP)
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