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Double - Edward III

Issuer Duchy of Aquitaine (French States)
Year 1327-1340
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Composition Billon
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Obverse lettering ED REX AnGLIE A QI
(Translation: Edward, king of England. Aquitaine.)
Reverse description A plain Greek cross pattée dominates the central field, its four arms terminating in small crowns or crown-like ornaments, a design device emblematic of royal Aquitanian issues of Edward III. The cross divides the field into four quarters and is enclosed within a beaded inner circle. The surrounding legend in uncial Gothic script identifies the denomination as the Double Denier. The overall design is characteristic of the féodal billon coinage of English-held Gascony, struck on a broad, irregularly shaped flan.
Reverse script Latin (uncial)
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