France. Philippe VI of Valois (1328-1350). Ecu d'or à la chaise. (1328-1350). 1st emission. (Duplessy-249). (Fried-270). (Ciani-82). Anv.: + PHILLIPPVS ⁑ DЄI / ˣ GRA ˣ / FRANCORVM ⁑ RЄX. Seated king in Gothic stalls, crowned, dressed with cuirasse and coat of arms, holding in his right hand a raised sword and in the left the decorated coat of arms of France, on a polylobed throne decorated with Four small clovers under the king, one on the left and two to the right. Rev.: + ◦ XP'C : VINCIT : XP'C : RЄGИAT : XP'C : IИPЄRAT. Cross with four lobes and clovers, in a quatrefoil decorated with four clovers. . 4,49 g. No floral decoration at the intersections of the Gothic tracery. Slight bend. Almost XF. Est...1200,00.
Great Britain. Anna. Medal. 1702. . 5,55 g. Minted to commemorate the Battle of Vigo or Battle of Rande, it was an important naval battle fought in the Strait of Rande and within the inlet of San Simón (where the Rande Bridge is now located), in the interior of the Vigo estuary, in Galicia (Spain). It took place on October 23, 1702 and pitted the squadrons of the Anglo-Dutch and Spanish-French coalitions against each other, in the context of the War of the Spanish Succession. Almost MS. Est...200,00.
NGC - MS 63
Italy. Francesco Foscari (1423-1457). Ducat. ND. Venice. (Fried-1232). Anv.: FRAC FOSCARI DVX | • SM • VЄNЄTI, St. Mark standing right presenting banner to kneeling Doge left. Rev.: • SIT • T • XPЄ • DAT' Q' TV | RЄGIS • ISTЄ • DVCAT, Christ standing facing, holding gospels and raising hand in benediction, surrounded by mandorla and nine stars. . 3,53 g. Slabbed by NGC as MS 63. Est...650,00.
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