Ancient Resource
CRUSADER FRANCE // 1328-1350 AD // PHILIPPE VI DE VALOIS
Product Description
This coin from Crusader France was struck under legendary Crusader King Philippe VI between from September 27, 1348 to January 15, 1349. It features a crowned Latin (Crusader) cross, with legend PHILIPPVS REX, the back with a crowned chatel tournois within border of twelve lis, and legend TVRONVS CIVIS.
Product Details
- Measurements
1.0625"L x 1.0625"W x 0.03125"H
- OriginFrance
ā Crusader France. Philippe VI de Valois, 1328-1350 AD
ā Measures 27mm
ā Weight: 3.04 g
ā ref: Duplessy 265; Ciani 306 for type
ā Provenance: From the David J. Fleischmann Collection; Ex-Pegasi 12 (3 May 2005), lot 749; ex CNG
Accompanied by a hand-signed certificate of authenticity which includes all the details, culture, dating, motifs/inscriptions when applicable, historical relevance, and provenance.
FAQ
It's a silver coin, however during the Crusades the coins were struck quickly to pay all the armies so the silver quality was not the purest.
Shipping Information
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Return PolicyFinal sale, not eligible for return or cancellation