1423. Henry VI: (Au) Salut d’Or (22s. 6d.), St. Lo. mint, 2nd type (Fr-301, Duplessy-443A, Elias-271): Struck in France for the Lancastrian king of both England and France. Obverse; The Arms of France and England born by the Virgin Mary (left) and the angel Gabriel right and the word ‘AVE’ under sun’s rays between them, ‘HENRICVS DEI GRA FRACORV Z AGLIE REX’.’Lis’ mintmark at beginning of legend. Reverse; Latin cross dividing fleur de lis and leopard (lion) passant guardant, ‘h’ below, ‘XPCV VINCIT XPC REGNAT XPC IMPERAT’, (Christ conquers, Christ rules, Christ commands). Well stuck, lustrous, with clear and sharp definition – only one coin graded higher by NGC.
3.53 gr
NGC Certification : 5900710-002/66
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