Code: 10940
Henry V Gold Noble of Six Shillings and Eight Pence
London mint, (1413-1422).
Class E/F Mule.
Obverse: king standing facing within ship, holding an upright sword and quartered shield, mullet by sword arm, trefoil by shield, annulet on side of ship, within a beaded border with the Latin legend surrounding: ҺЄnRIC' ∗ DI'∗ GRΛ'∗ RЄX ∗ ΛnGL' Z FRΛnC' ∗∗ DnS ∗∗ ҺУB'∗
Reverse: Ornamental cross with lis terminals and H within the centre, crowns over lions over trefoils in quarters, trefoil by lion’s tail in first quarter, all within beaded and linear tressure, trefoils in spandrels, with Latin legend surrounding: IҺ'C ∗ ΛVTЄᙏ ∗∗ TRΛnSIЄnS ∗∗ PЄR∗∗ ᙏЄDIV'∗ ILLORV'∗ IBΛT
Schneider 256 similar; S.1744/1746.
6.94 grams, 32mm in diameter.
A truly superb specimen, much as struck and extremely Rare.
Has been graded and slabbed by NGC as MS 63
NGC Certification number: 2124432-024.