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   View Categories Home > Catalog > |Medieval & Modern Coins| > |England| > UK86325
Anglo-Gallic, Edward II, 1307 - 1326
|England|, |Anglo-Gallic,| |Edward| |II,| |1307| |-| |1326|, This coin is the silver maille blanche which Edward II ordered struck at the tower mint in 1326, this was after he had relinquished the duchy of Aquitaine to his son. Since he no longer held that title, the empty space was filled with his Irish title. This type was possibly also struck under Edward III in 1327 and 1328. After 22 July 1330 all maille blanches were withdrawn from circulation but a considerable number escaped the melting-pot.
UK86325. Silver maille blanche Hibernie, Elias 32, Duplessy Féodales 1049, SCBC-SII 8026, Poey d'Avant 2864 corr. (demi-gross), aVF, toned, typical crowded flan, uneven strike, London, Tower mint, weight 1.644g, maximum diameter 21.5mm, die axis 270o, 1326 (perhaps until 1328); obverse + ED': REX ΛnGLIE / + BnDICTV : SIT : nOmE : DnI : nRI (Edward King of England / Blessed be the name of the Lord, double annulet stops), short cross pattée; reverse + DnS : hIBERnIE (Lord of Ireland, double annulet stop), châtel tournois with two turreted towers, three pellets over gateway, topped with a cross pattée; three pellets in a triangle below; all within tressure of arches containing nine leaves; SOLD




  






REFERENCES

Price, M.J. & B. Trell. Coins and Their Cities: Architecture on the Ancient Coins of Greece, Rome, and Palestine. (London, 1977).

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