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v56_0308 - ENGLAND - KINGDOM OF ENGLAND - HENRY VI OF LANCASTER Gros ou groat n.d. Londres

ENGLAND - KINGDOM OF ENGLAND - HENRY VI OF LANCASTER Gros ou groat n.d. Londres XF
MONNAIES 56 (2012)
Starting price : 130.00 €
Estimate : 230.00 €
Realised price : 210.00 €
Number of bids : 3
Maximum bid : 242.00 €
Type : Gros ou groat
Date: (1430-1434)
Date: n.d.
Mint name / Town : Londres
Metal : silver
Diameter : 26 mm
Orientation dies : 6 h.
Weight : 3,60 g.
Coments on the condition:
Ce gros est frappé sur un flan assez large, irrégulier et voilé. Exemplaire présentant quelques faiblesses de frappe et recouvert d’une légère patine grise
Catalogue references :

Obverse


Obverse legend : (CROIX) HENRIC’ DI’ GRA’ REX (LOSANGE ÉVIDÉ) ANGL’* FRANC.
Obverse description : Buste de face, couronné dans un polylobe tréflé.
Obverse translation : (Henri, par la grâce de Dieu, roi d’Angleterre et de France).

Reverse


Reverse legend : CIVI-TAS - (LOSANGE ÉVIDÉ) LON-DON ; LÉGENDE EXTÉRIEURE : + POSVI (POMME DE PIN) - DEVMX A-DIVTOR-EX MEVM.
Reverse description : Grande croix coupant les légendes, cantonnée de douze besants posés en triangle dans chacun des cantons.
Reverse translation : (Cité de Londres ; puisse Dieu me venir en aide).

Historical background


ENGLAND - KINGDOM OF ENGLAND - HENRY VI OF LANCASTER

(31/10/1422-19/10/1453)

Henri VI is the son of Henri V and Catherine of France; he was born in Windsor on December 6, 1421. When his father died, he was only ten and a half months old. A period of regency began and it was his uncle, the Duke of Bedford, who administered the kingdom of England. The Duke of Bedford had Henry VI crowned in Paris on December 14, 1431. During his reign, the English lost almost all their possessions in France, keeping only Calais after the capitulation of Bordeaux on October 19, 1453. In 1445, he married to Marguerite d'Anjou, to whom he gave up part of his power, suffering from fits of madness like his maternal grandfather, King Charles VI of France. The loss of French territories was at the origin of the Wars of the Roses which began in 1455 and ended with the coronation of Edward IV in 1461 and the flight of Henry VI and Margaret of Anjou to Holland. In 1470, he was returned to the throne by Warwick, but Edward IV ended up having him imprisoned in the Tower of London where he died on May 21, 1471, probably assassinated..

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