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1/2 Noble - Edward III Post-Treaty period, Calais mint

Issuer England
Year 1369-1377
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Reference(s) Sp#1524, North#1283
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Obverse lettering ED WARD' x DI x GRA x REX x AnGL' x Z x FRAnC' x
(Translation: Edward by the Grace of God King of England and France)
Reverse description A floriated cross occupies the full field, its four arms terminating in fleurs-de-lis, with a large Є (open 'E') at the centre serving as the mintmark for the Calais mint. The angles of the cross are decorated with ornamental foliage. Stop marks consisting of saltires and double saltires punctuate the surrounding circumferential legend, which reads DOmInE x nE x In x FVRORE x TVO x ARGVAS x mE, a verse from Psalm 6 invoking divine mercy. The overall design reflects the standard Post-Treaty period reverse type for English hammered gold nobles and half-nobles.
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