The Gold Coins of England, Arranged And Described: Being a Sequel to Mr. Hawkins' Silver Coins of England
The Gold Coins of England, Arranged And Described: Being a Sequel to Mr. Hawkins' Silver Coins of England
Kenyon, Robert Lloyd, 1848-1931
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31. MM obv. pheon, rev. cross-crosslet. Legends as 15 but AGrLIE. Two saltires after first four words on obv. and after Fra and Red. Arrow head followed by saltire at end of legend on rev. MB. 32. MM cross-crosslet. As last but saltire before obv. MM, only one between the words, arrow head also after Fra. MB. 33. MM cross-crosslet. Legends as 15 but AGLI, saltire between every word, two after Rex. MB. 34. Same but RE for Red, no saltire after Cruce, one between every other word. MB. 35. MM cros...s-crosslet. Legends as 15 but ANGL, two saltires after first four words on obv. and first five on rev., one after Angl and XPB, three after Fra. MB. 36. Same but ANGLIE, two saltires after Henric and Di, one after every other word except Red. MB. 37. MM cross-crosslet. Legends as 15 but FR, X after Agl, Cruce, and Tua, none after Z or Red, two saltires after the other words. THOBBUBN. 38. MM PortcuUis, HERIG (?) ^ VII ^ DI ^ GRA ^ REX ^ AGL ^ Z. FR. Rev. legend as 15. MB. If this is a coin of Henry VII it is v^ry curious, as being the only gold coin of his with numerals; but the numerals are not very distinct and may perhaps be intended for VIII, the coin being very like some of Henry VIII with the same mint-mark.
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