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1/4 Noble - Edward III Treaty period, Calais mint

Issuer England
Year 1361-1369
Type Standard circulation coin
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Obverse script Latin
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Reverse description A bold cross fleurée extends to the coin's border, its arms terminating in fleur-de-lis terminals, with a central quatrefoil at the intersection. In each of the four angles formed by the cross, a lion passant guardant is depicted above a lis, creating a composition of alternating heraldic charges. The entire design is enclosed within a double polylobe inner border, a hallmark of the Treaty period quarter noble type. The surrounding Latin legend, drawn from the Psalms, runs between the polylobe and the coin's irregular edge.
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Reverse lettering + EXALTABITVR : In : GLORIA
(Translation: He shall be exalted in glory)
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