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E-auction 37-14049 - fre_310911 - ENGLAND - KINGDOM OF ENGLAND - HENRY III PLANTAGENET Penny dit “short cross”, classe 4c n.d. Londres

ENGLAND - KINGDOM OF ENGLAND - HENRY III PLANTAGENET Penny dit “short cross”, classe 4c n.d. Londres XF
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Estimate : 90 €
Price : 51 €
Maximum bid : 55 €
End of the sale : 30 December 2013 17:12:00
bidders : 7 bidders
Type : Penny dit “short cross”, classe 4c
Date: après 1220
Date: n.d.
Mint name / Town : Londres
Metal : silver
Diameter : 18 mm
Orientation dies : 5 h.
Weight : 1,43 g.
Coments on the condition:
Bel exemplaire

Obverse


Obverse legend : HENRICVS REX.
Obverse description : Buste couronné du roi vu de trois quarts de face à droite, un sceptre cruciforme dans le champ de la légende.
Obverse translation : (Henry, roi).

Reverse


Reverse legend : + RICARD. ON. LVND.
Reverse description : Croix alésée aux extrémités bouletées, cantonnée de quatre croisettes bouletées.
Reverse translation : (Richard de Londres).

Historical background


ENGLAND - KINGDOM OF ENGLAND - HENRY III PLANTAGENET

(1216-1272)

Henri III (1207-1272), son of Jean-sans-Terre, married Éléonore, the daughter of the Count of Provence. He signed with Louis IX the Treaty of Paris in 1259 which put an end to the first Hundred Years War which allowed him to regain possession of Guyenne and Gascony. His son, Edward I, succeeded him.

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