King Edward III, Quarter-noble, Cross 3 (1356-61) mintmark, Fourth coinage, transitional treaty period 1361, obverse: EDWAR DEI GRAC REX ANGL D - Edward by the grace of God King of England Lord [of Ireland], Quartered shield of arms of England and France within tressure of eight arches, pellets in spandrels, trefoils at cusps, Reverse: EXALTABITVR IN GLORIA - He shall be exalted in glory, cross potent with pellets in angles and at centre, alternate lions and lis in arcs of double tressure, pellets in spandrels, gold, weight 1.9g, N.1224. S.1501, VF with some sharp details, the obverse struck off-centre with some minor edge scuffs and some weakness in the legends on both sides.
Metal detecting find near Nantwich, Cheshire 2015 - PAS number LVPL-1290DA.
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Sold for £560
Auction: Coins & Banknotes, 18th May, 2023
This sale features a stunning selection of high-grade gold and silver coins including a vast private collection of sovereigns and half-sovereigns from Queen Victoria to George V. There are several other collections of historical coinage to include hammered silver coins and maundy sets. Banknotes are well represented with several good collections of Bank of England, Isle of Man and Scottish high-grade banknotes including a stunning Third Bradbury Issue (January 1917) One Pound banknote, A Barclays Bank Limited, Isle of Man, One Pound banknote and many others from the Isle of Man and Scotland.
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