ANGLO-GALLIC. Edward II. 1307-1327. BI Denier au léopard (18mm, 0.71 g, 4h). Third type. [+ ?]DVV?RDVS R?X, leopard passant left between two lines; cross pattée above and below / + DVX AGVITA?I?, short cross pattée; G in first quarter. SCBC 8033; Elias 98 (Edward III) var. (letterforms); Duplessy, Féodales 1098 (Edward III) var. (same); Elias Collection 182 (Edward III); Boudeau –; Poey d`Avant 2780 (Edward I) var. (same) corr. (Pl. LX, 18). Near VF, toned, slightly ragged edge, areas of weak strike. From the Michael Joffre Collection.
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ANGLO-GALLIC. Edward III. 1327-1377. BI Gros tournois à la croix mi-longue (25mm, 3.24 g, 11h). + ?D’ : R?X ?nGLI? / + BnDICTV : SIT : nOm? : DnI : nRI : DEI : IhV · XPI (annulet and double annulet stops), long cross pattée; secret mark: feather between ? and n / + DVX : ?QIT?nI?, châtel tournois; trefoil of pellets below; all within tressure of arches containing twelve leaves; secret mark: feather between ? and n. SCBC 8062; Elias 52; Duplessy, Féodales 1056; Elias Collection 75 = Elias, “Un gros tournois d’Aquitaine inédit,” in BSFN 33.8 (October 1978), p. 419; Boudeau –; Poey d`Avant –. Good VF, toned. Exceptional condition. Extremely rare – only the fourth known example. From the Michael Joffre Collection. Ex Comptoir Général Financier Monnaies 22 (17 March 2005), lot 248 (hammer of €1615).
ANGLO-GALLIC. Edward III. 1327-1377. AR Esterlin – Sterling (19mm, 1.21 g, 12h). Bordeaux(?) mint. Struck circa 1335-1337 or 1344. + ?DW?RD’ R?X ?nGL’, crowned bust facing slightly left; below, leopard to left / DVX ?QV IT? nI?, long cross pattée terminating in trefoils; crowns in quarters. SCBC 8047; Elias 56; Duplessy, Féodales 1060; Elias Collection 97; Boudeau 497; Poey d`Avant 2877. VF, toned. From the Michael Joffre Collection.
ANGLO-GALLIC. Edward III. 1327-1377. BI Gros au couronne (22.5mm, 1.75 g, 6h). Struck 1349. ?D’ : R[EX :] ?nGLI? / + Bn[DICTV : SIT : nOm? :] DnI : nRI : D (double annulet stops), short cross pattée; secret mark: [asterisk between ? and n?], annulet on L / + DVX ?QIT?nI?, crown; secret mark: annulet to left, asterisk between ? and n; all within tressure of arches containing leaves. Currently unpublished in the standard references, but see SCBC 8059. VF. From the Michael Joffre Collection, purchased from Steve Ford.
ANGLO-GALLIC. Edward III. 1327-1377. BI Gros au lion (27mm, 3.11 g, 5h). Bordeaux mint. Struck circa 1360. EDO V?R DVS REX/ + BnDICTV : SIT : nOM? : DnI : nRI : D?I (triple pellet stops), long cross pattée / + MOn?T? · BVRD’ (slipped trefoil stop), lion rampant left; all within tressure of twelve arches containing leaves. SCBC 8072; Elias 74 (this coin illustrated); Duplessy, Féodales 1079; Elias Collection 148 (this coin); Boudeau 494; Poey d`Avant 2816. Good VF. Rare. From the Michael Joffre Collection. Ex G.W. de Wit Collection (Künker 121, 12 March 2007), lot 412; E.R. Duncan Elias Collection (Spink 77, 21 June 1990), lot 148, purchased 1977.
ANGLO-GALLIC. Edward III. 1327-1377. BI Esterlin Guyennois – Sterling (20mm, 1.09 g, 5h). Second type. Struck 1361-1363. + ?DVVARD R?X · ?nGLI?, crowned half-length figure of Edward right, holding sword over right shoulder and raising left hand in benediction / DnS ?QV ITA nI?, long cross pattée, trefoils in quarters. SCBC 8076; Elias 84; Duplessy, Féodales 1085C; Elias Collection 154 = Spink 219 (24 September 2013), lot 316 (hammer £950); Boudeau –; Poey d`Avant 2915. VF, toned, minor ghosting. Very rare – only one in CoinArchives. From the Michael Joffre Collection.
ANGLO-GALLIC. Edward III. 1327-1377. BI Double au leopard sous couronne (19mm, 0.74 g, 10h). + ?D’ R?X : ?nGLI?, large crown above leopard passant left; rosette below / + mOn?TA DVPL?X (rosette), short cross pattée; crowns in first and fourth quarters. SCBC 8080; Elias 92c; Duplessy, Féodales 1092A; Elias Collection 167; Boudeau 500; Poey d`Avant 2895. VF, toned, minor ghosting. From the Michael Joffre Collection.
ANGLO-GALLIC. Edward III. 1327-1377. BI Denier au léopard (16.5mm, 0.75 g, 6h). Second type. + ?DV?RDVS : R?X, leopard passant left atop ?nGI between lines; rosette below / + DVX : AQITAnI?, short cross pattée. SCBC 8090; Elias 95b; Duplessy, Féodales 1095A; Elias Collection –; Boudeau –; Poey d`Avant 2793 (Edward I). VF, toned. From the Michael Joffre Collection. Ex Monnaies d’Antan 9 (12 May 2011), lot 849.
ANGLO-GALLIC. Edward III. 1327-1377. BI Denier au léopard (18mm, 0.83 g, 12h). Third type. + ?D’ : R[?X : ?]nGLI? (double annulet stops), leopard passant left between two lines; B above, O below / + DVX : [?QIT?]NIE (double annulet stops), short cross pattée. SCBC 8092; Elias 103 var. (stops); Duplessy, Féodales 1103 var. (same); Elias Collection –; Boudeau –; Poey d`Avant –. VF, toned, light deposits. From the Michael Joffre Collection, purchased from Steve Ford.
ANGLO-GALLIC. Edward III. 1327-1377. BI Obole au léopard (13mm, 0.37 g, 10h). Fourth type. + ?D’ · R[?X : ?nGLI]? (annulet and double annulet stops), leopard passant left between two lines; rosette below / + D[VX : ?QIT]?nI? (double annulet stops), short cross pattée; crown in first quarter. SCBC 8097; Elias 111; Duplessy, Féodales 1112; Elias Collection 201; Boudeau –; Poey d`Avant 2883 corr. (incorrect illustration). VF, toned, slightly irregular flan. Very rare. From the Michael Joffre Collection. Ex Monnaies d’Antan 9 (12 May 2011), lot 851.
ANGLO-GALLIC. Edward III. 1327-1377. BI Denier au lion (18mm, 0.62 g, 4h). Struck after 1361. + ?D’ · REX : ?nGLI? (quatrefoil and double quatrefoil stops), leopard couchant left; R below / + DnS : ?QIT?nI? R (double quatrefoil stop), short cross pattée. SCBC 8099; Elias 121 corr. (stops); Duplessy, Féodales 1115; Elias Collection 219; Boudeau –; Poey d`Avant –. Near VF, struck on a broad flan. Very rare. From the Michael Joffre Collection, purchased from Steve Ford. Ex Rev. Kenneth McCarthy Collection (Classical Numismatic Group 41, 19 March 1997), lot 3078 (part of).
ANGLO-GALLIC. Edward III. 1327-1377. BI Double (23mm, 1.42 g, 8h). [+] ?DVV?RDVS : [R?X] (double annulet stops), AGL?/ FRAC in two lines; omega-shaped bar above and below AGLE / + mOn[?T?] DVPL?X, cross calvary fleurée. SCBC 8087; Elias 124; Duplessy, Féodales –; Elias Collection –; Boudeau –; Poey d`Avant –. VF, toned. Well struck. Very rare – apparently the first of this type to be sold at auction. From the Michael Joffre Collection, purchased from Steve Ford.
ANGLO-GALLIC. Henry of Lancaster. As Earl of Lancaster, 1347-1351. BI Gros tournois à la couronne (24.5mm, 2.54 g, 9h). Bergerac mint. h?n’ COm L? nCE / [BnDICTV ·] SI[T · n O]m [E · DnI · nRI · DE I · IhV · XPI] (annulet stops), long cross pattée; secret marks: lis on serif of L, small B between A and n / + DnS : BRGG?R?CII (double annulet stop), châtel tournois enclosing crown; all within tressure of twelve arches containing leaves. SCBC 8103; Elias 127 var. (legend); Elias, Bergerac 2.1.1-7 var. (same); Duplessy, Féodales 994; Elias Collection 223-5 var. (same); Boudeau –; Poey d`Avant 2700 var. (same). VF, toned, ragged edges. The first A in the mint name is engraved over a G. Extremely rare. From the Michael Joffre Collection.On 24 August 1345, the key strategic town of Bergerac fell to English forces led by Henry of Lancaster, who had recently been appointed Captain-General and Lieutenant in Aquitaine by Edward III. Henry, a cousin of the King, was one of England`s most successful military commanders in the early stages of the Hundred Years War. In 1347, he was rewarded by Edward III with the privilege of striking coins in Bergerac in his own name and enjoying the profit thereof.
ANGLO-GALLIC. Henry of Lancaster. As Earl of Lancaster, 1347-1351. BI Gros tournois au léopard au-dessus (23mm, 1.90 g, 7h). Bergerac mint. + h?nR COm L?nC?ST/ [+ BnDICTV : SIT : ]nOm[? : DnI : nRI : D?I] (double annulet stops), short cross pattée; secret marks: cross on L / + DnS BR?G?R?CI, châtel tournois with cross on spire and three annulets within; above, leopard to left; all within tressure of ten arches containing leaves. SCBC 8109; Elias 129d; Elias, Bergerac 4.5.1; Duplessy, Féodales 996; cf. Elias Collection 230; Boudeau 455 var. (legend); Poey d`Avant 697-8 var. (same). VF, toned, flat strike towards edge. Very rare. From the Michael Joffre Collection. Ex Comptoir Général Financier Monnaies 22 (17 March 2005), lot 221.
ANGLO-GALLIC. Henry of Lancaster. As Earl of Lancaster, 1347-1351. BI Gros tournois au léopard au-dessus (21.5mm, 1.55 g, 4h). Bergerac mint. + h?nR COm L?nC/ [+ BnDICTV :] SIT : nOm? [: DnI : nRI : D?I] (double annulet stops), short cross pattée; secret marks: pellet on L / DnS BR?G?R?CI, châtel tournois with cross on spire and crescent flanked by annulets within; above, leopard to left; all within tressure of eleven arches containing leaves. SCBC 8109; Elias 129i; Elias, Bergerac 4.10.1 = Elias Collection 234 (this coin); Duplessy, Féodales 996B; Boudeau –; Poey d`Avant –. VF, toned, areas of weak strike, some ghosting. Very rare. From the Michael Joffre Collection. Ex E.R. Duncan Elias Collection (Spink 77, 21 June 1990), lot 234; John D. Brand Collection.
ANGLO-GALLIC. Edward the Black Prince. As Prince of Aquitaine, 1362-1372. AR Demi gros (21.5mm, 2.24 g, 10h). Second issue. Agen mint. + : ?D’ : P?RDVS : R?GIS : ?nCLI? : ? (double pellet and double pellet-in-annulet stops), half-length figure of Edward right, holding sword over right shoulder and raising left hand in benediction, within tressure of arches; pellet-in-annulet below / GLI? : In [XC?LCIS] D?O : ? In T[R?] : P?/ : PRI CPS ?QI T?n (double pellet and double pellet-in-annulet stops), long cross pattée, trefoils in quarters. SCBC 8131; Elias 170; Duplessy, Féodales 1124A; cf. Elias Collection 256-7; Boudeau 510; cf. Poey d`Avant 2920. Near VF, toned. From the Michael Joffre Collection.
ANGLO-GALLIC. Edward the Black Prince. As Prince of Aquitaine, 1362-1372. AR Demi gros (23.5mm, 2.08 g, 7h). Second issue. Agen mint. + : ?D’ : PO : Gn’S : R?GIS : ?nCLI? : ? : (double pellet and double pellet-in-annulet stops), half-length figure of Edward right, holding sword over right shoulder and raising left hand in benediction, within tressure of arches / GLI? : In XC?LCIS D?O : ? In TR? : P?/ · PRn CPS ?QI T?n (pellet and double pellet-in-annulet stops), long cross pattée, trefoils in quarters. SCBC 8131; Elias 170 var. (single pellet on rev.); Duplessy, Féodales 1124A; cf. Elias Collection 256-7; Boudeau 510; cf. Poey d`Avant 2920 var. (single pellet on rev.). Near VF, minor cleaning marks. From the Michael Joffre Collection.
ANGLO-GALLIC. Edward the Black Prince. As Prince of Aquitaine, 1362-1372. AR Demi gros (24mm, 2.18 g, 12h). First issue. Uncertain mint (Limoges?). + ?D’ : PO : GnS : R?GIS : ?nGLI? : [...] (double rosette stops), half-length figure of Edward right, wearing floral wreath, holding sword over right shoulder and raising left hand in benediction, within tressure of arches / GLI? In ? X[...] ?T In T? R? P?X/ · PRI CPS ?QV T??, long cross pattée, trefoils in quarters. SCBC 8131; cf. Elias 178; Duplessy, Féodales 1124; cf. Elias Collection 270; Boudeau 510; Poey d`Avant –. Near VF, toned, areas of weak strike. Mint letter obscure, likely L. From the Michael Joffre Collection. Ex Monnaies d’Antan 9 (12 May 2011), lot 854.
ANGLO-GALLIC. Edward the Black Prince. As Prince of Aquitaine, 1362-1372. AR Demi gros (24mm, 2.22 g, 2h). Second issue. Poitiers mint. + ?D’ PO’ G?NITV REGI ?nGLI? P, half-length figure of Edward right, wearing floral wreath, holding sword over right shoulder and raising left hand in benediction, pellet below, within tressure of arches / G? · In ?X ?LCI D? O ?T In T R? · P?X/ · PRn CPS ?QI T?n, long cross pattée, trefoils in quarters. SCBC 8131; Elias 180a; Duplessy, Féodales 1124A; Elias Collection 274; Boudeau 510; Poey d`Avant –. VF, toned, areas of weak strike. From the Michael Joffre Collection.
ANGLO-GALLIC. Edward the Black Prince. As Prince of Aquitaine, 1362-1372. AR Demi gros (23.5mm, 2.24 g, 1h). First issue. La Rochelle mint. + ?D’ P’mO : G?NIT : REGI : ?nGLI?, half-length figure of Edward right, wearing floral wreath, holding sword over right shoulder and raising left hand in benediction, within tressure of arches / GL? · In ? XLIS · DO ?T · In · TR ? · P?X · R/ · PRn CPS ?QV T?n, long cross pattée, trefoils in quarters. SCBC 8130; Elias 181a; Duplessy, Féodales 1124; cf. Elias Collection 275; Boudeau 510; Poey d`Avant –. VF, toned. Rare. From the Michael Joffre Collection.
ANGLO-GALLIC. Edward the Black Prince. As Prince of Aquitaine, 1362-1372. AR Demi gros (24mm, 2.14 g, 2h). Second issue. La Rochelle mint. + : ?D’ : PO : GnS : REGIS : ?nGLI? : R (double pellet and double rosette stops), half-length figure of Edward right, wearing floral wreath, holding sword over right shoulder and raising left hand in benediction, pellet below, within tressure of arches / GL? · In ? XLC D? ?T · In · T? R? · P?X/ : PRn CPS ?QI T?n, long cross pattée, trefoils in quarters. SCBC 8131; Elias 182; Duplessy, Féodales 1124A; Elias Collection 276; Boudeau 510; Poey d`Avant –. VF, toned, some weakness on portrait. From the Michael Joffre Collection.
ANGLO-GALLIC. Edward the Black Prince. As Prince of Aquitaine, 1362-1372. AR Demi gros (24mm, 1.57 g, 7h). First issue. Tarbes mint. + : ?D’ : PO : GnS : R?G : ?nGLI : PnCP : T (double pellet-in-annulet stops), half-length figure of Edward right, wearing floral wreath, holding sword over right shoulder and raising left hand in benediction, within tressure of arches / GLI? : In XC?LCIS D?O : ? In TR? : P?/ PRn CPS ?QI T?n, long cross pattée, trefoils in quarters. SCBC 8130; Elias 183; Duplessy, Féodales 1124; Elias Collection –; Boudeau 510; Poey d`Avant –. Good VF, toned, minor areas of weakness. Extremely rare – only the second known, with none known to Elias, the other in private hands. From the Michael Joffre Collection.
ANGLO-GALLIC. Edward the Black Prince. As Prince of Aquitaine, 1362-1372. AR Esterlin – Sterling (17mm, 0.72 g, 3h). Second issue. Tarbes mint. + : ?D’ : PO : GnS : R?GIS : R (double annulet stop), half-length figure of Edward right, wearing floral wreath. holding sword over right shoulder and raising left hand in benediction / : PRn CPS ?QI T?n (double annulet stop), long cross pattée, trefoils in quarters. SCBC 8133; Elias 198; Duplessy, Féodales 1125A; Elias Collection 297; Boudeau 511; Poey d`Avant 3063. VF, toned, areas of weak strike. Rare. From the Michael Joffre Collection. Ex Norwich Collection (Dix, Noonan, & Webb 62, 30 June 2004), lot 915, purchased from J. Peters, 1971.
ANGLO-GALLIC. Edward the Black Prince. As Prince of Aquitaine, 1362-1372. AR Esterlin – Sterling (18.5mm, 1.07 g, 12h). First issue. + ?D PO G?nI P R?GI AnGL, half-length figure of Edward right, wearing floral wreath. holding sword over right shoulder and raising left hand in benediction / PRn CPS AQI TAn (double annulet stop), long cross pattée, trefoils with additional pellets in quarters. SCBC 8132; Elias 199 var. (no extra pellets); Duplessy, Féodales 1125A; Elias Collection 299 var. (same); Boudeau 511; Poey d`Avant –. Good VF, toned. Rare. From the Michael Joffre Collection.
ANGLO-GALLIC. Edward the Black Prince. As Prince of Aquitaine, 1362-1372. AR Hardi d’argent (18mm, 1.01 g, 4h). Bordeaux mint. ?D : PO : GnS R?G : ?GL · B, half-length figure of Edward facing beneath Gothic canopy, holding sword in right hand and raising left in benediction / · PRn CPS · ?QIT ?nI? (rosette stops), long cross pattée; lis in first and fourth quarters, leopard in second and third. SCBC 8134; Elias 202; Duplessy, Féodales 1126; Elias Collection 307a; Boudeau 513; cf. Poey d`Avant 2950-3. VF, toned, ghosting. From the Michael Joffre Collection.
ANGLO-GALLIC. Edward the Black Prince. As Prince of Aquitaine, 1362-1372. AR Hardi d’argent (19mm, 1.00 g, 4h). Poitiers mint. ?D PO G?nT R?GI ?G?, half-length figure of Edward facing beneath Gothic canopy, holding sword in right hand and raising left in benediction / PRn CPS ?QPI T?n, long cross pattée; lis in first and fourth quarters, leopard in second and third. SCBC 8134; Elias 205b; Duplessy, Féodales 1126; Elias Collection 313; Boudeau 513; Poey d`Avant 3006. VF, toned, slightly ragged flan. Rare. From the Michael Joffre Collection.
ANGLO-GALLIC. Edward the Black Prince. As Prince of Aquitaine, 1362-1372. AR Hardi d’argent (18mm, 1.14 g, 1h). La Rochelle mint. ?D : PO : GnS R?G : ?GLI?, half-length figure of Edward facing beneath Gothic canopy, holding sword in right hand and raising left in benediction / · PRn CPS · R ?QIT ?nI? (rosette stops), long cross pattée; lis in first and fourth quarters, leopard in second and third. SCBC 8134; Elias 206a; Duplessy, Féodales 1126; Elias Collection 314; Boudeau 513; Poey d`Avant 3056. Good VF, toned. From the Michael Joffre Collection. Ex Classical Numismatic Group 61 (25 September 2002), lot 2694 (part of).
ANGLO-GALLIC. Edward the Black Prince. As Prince of Aquitaine, 1362-1372. AR Hardi d’argent (19.5mm, 1.05 g, 3h). ?D PO · GnS · R ?GI · ?GI?, half-length figure of Edward facing beneath Gothic canopy, holding sword in right hand and raising left in benediction / · PRn CPS · ?QI ?n? (rosette stops), long cross pattée; lis in first and fourth quarters, leopard in second and third. SCBC 8134; Elias 208a; Duplessy, Féodales 1126; Elias Collection 317; Boudeau 513; cf. Poey d`Avant 3095. VF, toned. Attractive portrait. Rare. From the Michael Joffre Collection. Ex Classical Numismatic Group 61 (25 September 2002), lot 2694 (part of).
ANGLO-GALLIC. Edward the Black Prince. As Prince of Aquitaine, 1362-1372. BI Denier au lion (18mm, 0.89 g, 10h). Mule with a reverse die of Edward III. Poitiers mint. Struck circa 1362. + ?D · PO · GnS · R?G ?nGL, leopard couchant right; P below; all within tressure of arches / + DnS · ?QVIT?nI?, short cross pattée. SCBC 8136; Elias 214a; Duplessy, Féodales 1128C; cf. Elias Collection 326; Boudeau –; cf. Poey d`Avant 3028. Fine, toned. Very rare. From the Michael Joffre Collection.
ANGLO-GALLIC. Edward the Black Prince. As Prince of Aquitaine, 1362-1372. BI Denier au lion (19mm, 0.98 g, 11h). La Rochelle mint. [...]PmO : G?NIT[...], leopard couchant right; R below; all within tressure of arches / [...]C?I · ?QVIT?[...], short cross pattée. Currently unpublished for this mint, but see SCBC 8138. Fine. Very rare. From the Michael Joffre Collection.
ANGLO-GALLIC. Edward the Black Prince. As Prince of Aquitaine, 1362-1372. BI Denier (18mm, 0.79 g, 10h). Limoges mint. + ?D · PO · GnS · R?GI · ?nGLI? · L, plain short cross; lis in first and fourth quarters, leopard in second and third / + PRnCPS · ?QVITANI? · L (rosette stops), short cross pattée. SCBC 8139; Elias 219; Duplessy, Féodales 1131; cf. Elias Collection 332-3; Boudeau –; Poey d`Avant –. VF, roughness. Rare. From the Michael Joffre Collection. Ex Monnaies d’Antan 9 (12 May 2011), lot 859.
ANGLO-GALLIC. Henry IV-VI. 1399-1461. AR Double hardi d’argent (24mm, 1.95 g, 5h). + ?nRICVS · R?X · ?nGLI? (annulet stops), crowned half-length facing bust of Henry in arch; annulet over crown / FR?nC I? · D nS · ?QI T?nI (annulet stops), long cross pattée; leopard in first and fourth quarters, lis in second and third. SCBC 8146; Elias 232; Duplessy, Féodales 1139; Elias Collection 341 (this coin); Boudeau –; cf. Poey d`Avant 3115 (Henry IV). Fine/VF, toned. Very rare. From the Michael Joffre Collection, purchased from Steve Ford. Ex Finn FPL 16 (1999), no. 512; E.R. Duncan Elias Collection (Spink 77, 21 June 1990), lot 341, purchased from de Mey, 1978.
ANGLO-GALLIC. Henry IV-VI. 1399-1461. AR Hardi d’argent (17mm, 1.16 g, 8h). ?’RIC’ R X ?GL?, crowned half-length facing bust of Henry in arch; annulet over crown / FR? CI? DnS ?QI T?nI, long cross pattée; leopard in first and fourth quarters, lis and annulets in second and third. SCBC 8147; Elias 233e; Duplessy, Féodales 1140; Elias Collection –; Boudeau 517 (Henry IV); Poey d`Avant 3120 (Henry IV). Good VF. From the Michael Joffre Collection.
ANGLO-GALLIC. Henry IV-VI. 1399-1461. AR Hardi d’argent (19mm, 1.27 g, 8h). ?’RIC’ R X ?GLI?, crowned half-length facing bust of Henry in arch; annulet over crown / FR? CI? DnS ?QI T?nI, long cross pattée; leopard in first and fourth quarters, lis and annulets in second and third. SCBC 8147; Elias 233e; Duplessy, Féodales 1140; Elias Collection –; Boudeau 517 (Henry IV); Poey d`Avant 3120 (Henry IV). VF, toned, ghosting. From the Michael Joffre Collection.
ANGLO-GALLIC. Henry IV-VI. 1399-1461. AR Hardi d’argent (19mm, 0.95 g, 3h). ?’RIC’ R · ?GL?, crowned half-length facing bust of Henry in arch; mullet over crown / FR? CI? DnS ?QI T?nI, long cross pattée; leopard in first and fourth quarters, lis and annulets in second and third. SCBC 8147; Elias 233f; Duplessy, Féodales 1140; Elias Collection 345; Boudeau 517 (Henry IV); Poey d`Avant –. VF, toned, ghosting. Rare. From the Michael Joffre Collection.
ANGLO-GALLIC. Henry IV-VI. 1399-1461. AR Hardi d’argent (18.5mm, 0.73 g, 10h). Contemporary imitation. h?RIC R ?nGL?, crowned half-length facing bust of Henry in arch; [annulet over crown?] / FR? CI? · DnS ?QI T?nI (rosette stop), long cross pattée; leopard and pellet in first and fourth quarters, lis and pellet in second and third. SCBC 8147; cf. Elias 233; cf. Duplessy, Féodales 1140; Elias Collection –; cf. Boudeau 517 (Henry IV); cf. Poey d`Avant 3117. Fine. From the Michael Joffre Collection.
ANGLO-GALLIC. Henry V. 1413-1422. AR Florette (24mm, 2.86 g, 4h). Rouen mint; im: pellet under 16th/15th letters. First issue, authorized 14 January 1419. + h?nRICVS : FRA?CORV : R?X (triple pellet stops), crown over three lis / + SIT : nOn? : DnI : B???DICTV (triple pellet stops), cross fleurée; crown in first quarter, leopard in fourth. SCBC 8156; Elias 246b; Elias Collection 358; Duplessey 435; Ciani 589; Lafaurie 439. VF, toned. From the Michael Joffre Collection.
ANGLO-GALLIC. Henry V. 1413-1422. AR Florette (24mm, 2.56 g, 2h). Rouen mint; im: leopard, annulets under first letters. Fourth issue, authorized 16 June 1420. (leopard) h : R?X : A?GLI? : Z : h?R?S : FRA?CI (triple pellet stops), crown over three lis flanked by rampant lions / (leopard) SIT : nOn? : DnI : B[???DICT]V (triple pellet stops, retrograde S), cross fleurée; crown in first quarter, leopard in fourth. SCBC 8159; Elias 249a; Elias Collection 362 (this coin); Duplessey 435C; Ciani 591; Lafaurie 439 var. (no leopard). Fine, toned. Rare. From the Michael Joffre Collection, purchased from Steve Ford. Ex E.R. Duncan Elias Collection (Spink 77, 21 June 1990), lot 362, purchased from Vandercammen, 1974.
ANGLO-GALLIC. Henry V. 1413-1422. BI Niquet ou léopard (22mm, 1.81 g, 3h). Rouen mint; im: pellets under first letters. Authorized 30 November 1421. + h : R?X : A?GL : h?R?S : FRA?C (triple pellet stops), crowned leopard passant left; fleur-dei-lis above / + SIT : nOm? : [DnI : B???D]ICTV (triple pellet stops), large cross pattée; h at center; trefoils in angles. SCBC 8162; Elias 260; Elias Collection 367; Duplessey 441; Ciani 593; Lafaurie 445. Good Fine. From the Michael Joffre Collection.
ANGLO-GALLIC. Henry V. 1413-1422. BI Niquet ou léopard (22mm, 2.15 g, 3h). Saint-Lô mint; im: pellets under second letters. Authorized 30 November 1421. + h : R?X : A?GL : h?R?S : FRA?C (triple pellet stops), crowned leopard passant left; fleur-de-lis above / + SIT : nOm? : DnI : B???DICTV (triple pellet stops), large cross pattée; h at center; trefoils in angles. SCBC 8162; Elias 261; Elias Collection 370; Duplessey 441; Ciani 593; Lafaurie 445. VF, areas of weak strike. From the Michael Joffre Collection.
ANGLO-GALLIC. Henry VI. 1422-1461. AR Grand blanc aux écus (27mm, 3.17 g, 2h). Paris mint; im: crown. Authorized 23 November 1422, struck through 17 December 1423. (crown) FRA?CORVm : ?T : A?GLI? : R?X (triple pellet stops), two coats-of-arms; h?RICVS with abbreviation mark above / (crown) SIT : nOm?? : DnI : B???DICTVm (triple pellet stops), latin cross; lis to left, leopard passant to right; ??RICVS with abbreviation mark below. SCBC 8166; Elias 279; Elias Collection 392; Duplessey 445; Ciani 602; Lafaurie 449. VF, lightly toned. From the Michael Joffre Collection.
ANGLO-GALLIC. Henry VI. 1422-1461. AR Grand blanc aux écus (26.5mm, 3.19 g, 11h). Amiens mint; im: paschal lamb. Authorized 23 November 1422. (paschal lamb) FRA?CORVm : ?T : A?GLI? : R?X (triple pellet stops), two coats-of-arms; h?RICVS with abbreviation mark above / (paschal lamb) SIT : nOm?? : DnI : B???DICTV (triple pellet stops), latin cross; lis to left, leopard passant to right; ??RICVS with abbreviation mark below. SCBC 8166; Elias 280; Elias Collection 395; Duplessey 445; Ciani 602; Lafaurie 449. EF, lightly toned. Very rare. From the Michael Joffre Collection.
ANGLO-GALLIC. Henry VI. 1422-1461. AR Grand blanc aux écus (30mm, 2.97 g, 2h). Auxerre mint; im: cross ancrée. Authorized 23 November 1422. (cross ancrée) FRANCORVm : ?T : ANGLI? : R?X (triple pellet stops), two coats-of-arms; h?RICVS with abbreviation mark above / (cross ancrée) SIT : nOm?N : DnI : B?N?DICTV (triple pellet stops), latin cross; lis to left, leopard passant to right; ??RICVS with abbreviation mark below. SCBC 8166; Elias 281; Elias Collection 397; Duplessey 445; Ciani 602; Lafaurie 449. Good VF, lightly toned. Rare. From the Michael Joffre Collection. Ex E.R. Duncan Elias Collection (Spink 77, 21 June 1990), lot 362; Bourgey (11 March 1985), lot 244 (part of).
ANGLO-GALLIC. Henry VI. 1422-1461. AR Grand blanc aux écus (27.5mm, 3.11 g, 3h). Châlons-sur-Marne mint; im: crescent. Authorized 23 November 1422. (crescent upward) FRA?CORVm : ?T : A?GLI? : R?X (triple pellet stops), two coats-of-arms; h?RICVS with abbreviation mark above / (crescent upward) SIT : nOm?? : DnI : B???DICTV (triple pellet stops), latin cross; lis to left, leopard passant to right; ??RICVS with abbreviation mark below. SCBC 8166; Elias 282; Elias Collection 401; Duplessey 445; Ciani 602; Lafaurie 449. VF, lightly toned. Rare. From the Michael Joffre Collection.
ANGLO-GALLIC. Henry VI. 1422-1461. AR Grand blanc aux écus (27mm, 2.93 g, 2h). Châlons-sur-Marne mint; im: crescent. Authorized 23 November 1422. (crescent to right) FRA?CORVm : ?T : A?GLI? : R?X (triple pellet stops), two coats-of-arms; h?RICVS with abbreviation mark above / (crescent to right) SIT : nOm?? : DnI : B???DICTV (triple pellet stops), latin cross; lis to left, leopard passant to right; ??RICVS with abbreviation mark below. SCBC 8166; Elias 282b; Elias Collection 404; Duplessey 445; Ciani 602; Lafaurie 449. VF, lightly toned. Rare. From the Michael Joffre Collection.
ANGLO-GALLIC. Henry VI. 1422-1461. AR Grand blanc aux écus (28mm, 3.21 g, 6h). Le Mans mint; im: root. Authorized 23 November 1422, im variant ordered 17 July 1432. (root) FRA?CORVm : ?T : A?GLI? : R?X (triple pellet stops), two coats-of-arms; h?RICVS with abbreviation mark above / (root) SIT : nOm?? : DnI : B???DICTV (triple pellet stops), latin cross; lis to left, leopard passant to right; ??RICVS with abbreviation mark below. SCBC 8166; Elias 285a; Elias Collection 407; Duplessey 445; Ciani 602; Lafaurie 449. Good VF, toned. From the Michael Joffre Collection.
ANGLO-GALLIC. Henry VI. 1422-1461. AR Grand blanc aux écus (27.5mm, 3.05 g, 8h). Le Mans mint; im: root. Authorized 23 November 1422, im variant ordered 17 July 1432. (root) FRA?CORVm : ?T : A?GLI? : R?X (triple pellet stops), two coats-of-arms; h?RICVS with abbreviation mark above / (root) SIT : nOm?? : DnI : B???DICTV (triple pellet stops), latin cross; lis to left, leopard passant to right; ??RICVS with abbreviation mark below. SCBC 8166; Elias 285a; Elias Collection 407; Duplessey 445; Ciani 602; Lafaurie 449. Good VF. From the Michael Joffre Collection.
ANGLO-GALLIC. Henry VI. 1422-1461. AR Grand blanc aux écus (27mm, 3.05 g, 6h). Nevers mint; im: mullet over pellet. Authorized 23 November 1422. (mullet over pellet) FR??CORVm : ?T : ??GLI? : R?X (triple pellet stops), two coats-of-arms; h?RICVS with abbreviation mark above; pellet below im / (mullet over pellet) SIT : nOm?? : DnI : B???DICTV (triple pellet stops), latin cross; lis to left, leopard passant to right; ??RICVS below. SCBC 8166; Elias 286c var. (abbreviation mark on rev.); Elias Collection 412b var. (same); Duplessey 445; Ciani 602; Lafaurie 449. Near EF. Rare. From the Michael Joffre Collection.While to modern eyes the abbreviation marks above the obverse and reverse legend may seem inconsequential, they were apparently very important to French mint officials. On 17 November 1428, the wardens of the Paris mint seized 480 ‘defective’ Grand blancs and had them melted at the expense of the moneyer. For a brief discussion of this phenomenon, see Elias, “The Obligatory Abbreviation Mark on the Blancs of Henry VI,” in NumCirc XXXVIII.7 (July/August 1980), p. 260.
ANGLO-GALLIC. Henry VI. 1422-1461. AR Grand blanc aux écus (27mm, 2.95 g, 11h). Rouen mint; im: leopard. Authorized 23 November 1422. (leopard) FRA?CORVm : ?T : A?GLI? : R?X (triple pellet stops), two coats-of-arms; h?RICVS with abbreviation mark above / (leopard) SIT : nOm?? : DnI : B???DICTV (triple pellet stops), latin cross; lis to left, leopard passant to right; ??RICVS with abbreviation mark below. SCBC 8166; Elias 287; Elias Collection 414b; Duplessey 445; Ciani 602; Lafaurie 449. VF. From the Michael Joffre Collection.
ANGLO-GALLIC. Henry VI. 1422-1461. AR Grand blanc aux écus (27mm, 3.15 g, 9h). Rouen mint; im: leopard and pellet under final letters. Etienne Marcel, mintmaster. Authorized 23 November 1422, variety struck 1433-1444. (leopard) FRA?CORVm : ?T : A?GLI? : R?X (triple pellet stops), two coats-of-arms; h?RICVS with abbreviation mark above / (leopard) SIT : nOm?? : DnI : B???DICTV (triple pellet stops), latin cross; lis to left, leopard passant to right; ??RICVS with abbreviation mark below. SCBC 8166; Elias 287a; Elias Collection 415; Duplessey 445; Ciani 602; Lafaurie 449. EF. From the Michael Joffre Collection.
ANGLO-GALLIC. Henry VI. 1422-1461. AR Grand blanc aux écus (28mm, 2.98 g, 3h). Saint-Lô mint; im: lis. Authorized 23 November 1422. (lis) FRA?CORVm : ?T : A?GLI? : R?X (triple dash stops), two coats-of-arms; h?RICVS with abbreviation mark above / (lis) SIT : nOm?? : DnI : B???DICTV (triple dash stops), latin cross; lis to left, leopard passant to right; ??RICVS with abbreviation mark below. SCBC 8166; Elias 288; Elias Collection 417; Duplessey 445; Ciani 602; Lafaurie 449. Good VF, toned. From the Michael Joffre Collection.
ANGLO-GALLIC. Henry VI. 1422-1461. BI Grand blanc aux écus (28mm, 3.26 g, 7h). Contemporary imitation. Copying an issue of Saint-Lô mint; im: lis, authorized 23 November 1422. (lis) FRA?CORVm : ?T : A?GLI? : R?X (triple dash stops), two coats-of-arms; h?RICVS with abbreviation mark above / (lis) SIT : nOm?? : DnI : B???DICTV (triple dash stops), latin cross; lis to left, leopard passant to right; ??RICVS with abbreviation mark below. Cf. SCBC 8166; cf. Elias 288; cf. Elias Collection 417; cf. Duplessey 445; cf. Ciani 602; cf. Lafaurie 449. VF. From the Michael Joffre Collection.
ANGLO-GALLIC. Henry VI. 1422-1461. AR Grand blanc aux écus (27mm, 2.10 g, 10h). Troyes mint; im: rose. Authorized 23 November 1422. (rose) FRA?CORVm : ?T : A?GLI? : R?X (triple pellet stops), two coats-of-arms; h?RICVS with abbreviation mark above / (rose) SIT : nOm?? : DnI : B???DICTV (triple pellet stops), latin cross; lis to left, leopard passant to right; ??RICVS with abbreviation mark below. SCBC 8166; Elias 290a; Elias Collection 423; Duplessey 445; Ciani 602; Lafaurie 449. Good VF, struck on a slightly tight flan. From the Michael Joffre Collection.
ANGLO-GALLIC. Henry VI. 1422-1461. AR Petit blanc aux écus (22mm, 1.49 g, 2h). Paris mint; im: crown. Authorized 4 June 1423. (crown) h?? RICVS : R?X, two coats-of-arms / (crown) SIT : nOm? : DnI : B???DICTV, latin cross; h R flanking. SCBC 8167; Elias 292; Elias Collection 426; Duplessey 446; Ciani 603; Lafaurie 450. VF, cleaning scratches on reverse. Rare. From the Michael Joffre Collection.
ANGLO-GALLIC. Henry VI. 1422-1461. AR Petit blanc aux écus (24mm, 1.55 g, 1h). Rouen mint; im: leopard. Authorized 4 June 1423. (leopard) h?? RICVS : R?X (triple pellet stops), two coats-of-arms / (leopard) SIT : nOm? : DnI : B???DICTV (triple pellet stops), latin cross; h R flanking. SCBC 8167; Elias 297a; Elias Collection 429; Duplessey 446; Ciani 603; Lafaurie 450. Good VF, toned, minor scratches under tone. Rare. From the Michael Joffre Collection, purchased from Steve Ford.
TOKENS, Middlesex. London. Political and Social Series. WM Token (32mm, 10.78 g, 12h). Struck early 1790s. A TREE IS KNOWN BY ITS FRUITS, tree bearing the legend TOMMY’S RIGHTS OF MAN, from which hangs a figure holding out open book, saying I DIE FOR THIS/ DAMN’D BOOK; church in background to left / MAY THE TREE/ OF LIBERTY EXIST TO/ BEAR TOMMY’S/ LAST FRIEND. in five lines within ornamental sprays. D&H 209 (this coin illustrated). Fine. Very rare. From the Joseph R Lasser Collection for the benefit of The Colonial Williamsburg Foundation. Ex Dix, Noonan, & Web (6 October 2010), lot 568.
TOKENS, Middlesex. London. Political and Social Series. AR Token (.3.5mm, 10.87 g, 6h). Society for Effecting the Abolition of the Slave Trade. Obverse design after William Hackwood. Struck circa 1790. AM I NOT A MAN AND A BROTHER?, chained male slave kneeling right, raising hands in supplication / WHATSOEVER/ YE WOULD THAT/ MEN SHOULD DO/ TO YOU./ DO YE/ EVEN SO TO/ THEM. in seven lines. D&H 235 bis IV; Eimer 836; BHM 269. Fine. Very rare. From the Joseph R Lasser Collection for the benefit of The Colonial Williamsburg Foundation. Ex Dix, Noonan, & Web (6 October 2010), lot 562; W.J. Noble Collection (Noble 58B, 7 July 1998), lot 397 (part of).
TOKENS, Middlesex. London. Corresponding Society/Skidmore’s mule. CU Halfpenny Token (30.5mm, 11.66 g, 6h). Dated 1796. Hanging scene; liberty-cap on vine-entwined pole, shield emblazoned with anchor, and obelisk in foreground / LCS cypher. Edge: milled. D&H 290. EF, brown surfaes with considerable red color. From the Joseph R Lasser Collection for the benefit of The Colonial Williamsburg Foundation. Ex Dix, Noonan, & Web (6 October 2010), lot 323.
TOKENS, Middlesex. London. Corresponding Society/Skidmore’s mule. CU Halfpenny Token (29mm, 9.05 g, 6h). Dated 1796. Hanging scene; liberty-cap on vine-entwined pole, shield emblazoned with anchor, and obelisk in foreground / Obelisk with Masonic symbols. D&H 291; Bell, Political p. 159 (this coin illustrated). EF, brown surfaes with considerable red color, minor discoloration on obverse. Extremely rare. From the Joseph R Lasser Collection for the benefit of The Colonial Williamsburg Foundation. Ex Dix, Noonan, & Web (6 October 2010), lot 324; W.J. Noble Collection (Noble 58B, 7 July 1998), lot 427; R.C. Bell Collection (Dix, Noonan, & Web 26, 1 October 1996), lot 75.
TOKENS, Middlesex. London. Thomas Spence’s Mules. Lot of six (6) CU and Brass Halfpenny Tokens. ‘Blue Coat Boy’ series. All coins: Sailor seizing landsman obverse type. Reverses include: (a) Heart in hand within wreath. Copper. D&H 731 // (b) Heart in hand within wreath. Brass. D&H 731 // (c)Indian. D&H 732 // (d) Lion and rooster. D&H 733 // (e) Conjoined heads of man and donkey. D&H 734 // (f) Cain slaying Able. D&H 735. VF to EF, (b) and (e) lacquered. From the Joseph R Lasser Collection for the benefit of The Colonial Williamsburg Foundation. Ex Dix, Noonan, & Web (6 October 2010), lot 428.

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