Illustrations of the Anglo-French Coinage: Taken from the Cabinet of a Fellow of the Antiquarian Societies of London, and Scotland; Of the Royal Societies of France, Normandy, and Many Others, British as Well as Foreign
Illustrations of the Anglo-French Coinage: Taken from the Cabinet of a Fellow of the Antiquarian Societies of London, and Scotland; Of the Royal Societies of France, Normandy, and Many Others, British as Well as Foreign
This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1830 Excerpt: ...in form of an S; a mullet of six blunt points between his fore and hind paws. Legend. ED' REX ANGLIE, within two concentric circles. Reverse. A Greek cross, patee at the ends; in the first quarter an open crown. Reverse Legend. DVX AQITANIE. Weight. 6 Troy, or about 8 Paris marc grains. Fineness. 4 parts fine silver, ...
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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1830 Excerpt: ...in form of an S; a mullet of six blunt points between his fore and hind paws. Legend. ED' REX ANGLIE, within two concentric circles. Reverse. A Greek cross, patee at the ends; in the first quarter an open crown. Reverse Legend. DVX AQITANIE. Weight. 6 Troy, or about 8 Paris marc grains. Fineness. 4 parts fine silver, and 8 of alloy. Mint Mark. I can find no mint mark. PI. IV. No. 30. BORDEAUX DENIER. Obverse. A lion passant to the right, gardant; in the exergue the letters M: B pro moneta Burdigalensis: the remains of the mullet of six blunt points between the fore and hind legs of the lion. Legend. ED' REXoANGLlE. within two concentric engrailed circles. Reverse. A Greek cross patee; in the second quarter an open crown. Reverse Legend. DVX: A BVRD. The interior circle is corded. Weight. 11 Troy, or about 15 Paris marc grains. Fineness. 4 parts fine silver, and 8 of alloy, Mint Mark. None, unless the M: B: be considered as such. Plate IV. No. 31. BORDEAUX DENIER. VARIETY. Obverse. Nearly the same as the preceding. Legend. Similar. Reverse. The open crown is here placed in the third quarter instead of the second. REVERSE LEGEND. DVX: AQITANIE. Weight. 13i Troy, or about 16f Paris marc grains. Fineness. 1/ of fine silver, and $ of alloy. PI. VI. No. 69. BORDEAUX STERLING. Obverse. A lion's face crowned, to the front; the crown open, of four fleurons or lilies. Legend. CIVITAS BVRDEGALE, within two engrailed circles. Reverse. A Greek cross patee, passing through the legend to the outer circle; in each of the first and fourth quarters, three pellets; in the second, a lily before the petals are fully expanded; in the third, an open crown. Reverse Legend. ED' REX: ANGLIE. Weight. 23 Troy, or about 28 Paris marc grains. Fineness. 10 parts fine silver, and ...
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