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Double Guyennois - Edward of Woodstock

Issuer Duchy of Aquitaine (French States)
Year 1362-1372
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Weight 1.37 g
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Obverse description A crown surmounts a two-line Gothic inscription in the central field, identifying the issuer as Edward, Prince of Wales and lord of Aquitaine. The legend encircles the design within a beaded border, rendered in uncial Latin characters. The central inscription is arranged in two horizontal lines beneath the crown, referencing Edward's titles as eldest son of the King of England. The overall design is characteristic of the anonymous-portrait type of Plantagenet feudal coinage for Aquitaine, emphasizing title and rank rather than a portrait effigy.
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Obverse lettering ED PO GT REG AnGIE AQI TAIE
(Translation: Edward, first son of the king of England.)
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ND (1362-1372) P - -
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