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1 Ryal - Edward IV 'Flemish Ryal'

Issuer England
Year 1466-1469
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Value 1 Ryal (¾)
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Obverse description The crowned and armoured effigy of King Edward IV stands facing within a large warship, holding an upright sword in his right hand and a quartered shield of England and France in his left. A banner charged with the letter 'E' is displayed to the left of the king, and a large Tudor rose appears on the side of the ship's hull at centre below. The mast, rigging, and strakes of the vessel are rendered in fine detail, with stylised waves filling the lower field. The circumferential legend in Gothic uncial lettering reads: ED WARD DI GRA REX ANGL S FRAN DNS I B, enclosed within a beaded inner circle.
Obverse script Latin (uncial)
Obverse lettering ED WARD DI GRA REX ANGL S FRAN DNS I B
(Translation: Edward by the Grace of God King of England and France Lord of Ireland)
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