1551 Edward VI 'Horseman' Crown, NGC VF30, 3rd period, Southwark, mm Y, S-2478


NGC VF30 | Edward VI (1547-1553), Third Period, Fine Silver Issue, 'Horseman' Crown, 1551, Southwark (Under-Treasurer, Sir John Yorke), (m.m.)


Obverse: EDVVARD ': VI : D ': G ': AGL ': FRANC ': Z : hIBER ': REX •, armoured boy King on horseback right, brandishing sword


Reverse: : POSVI : DEVM : A DIVTORE .' MEV .' (m.m.) : square-topped shield over long cross fourchée


29.69g, 12h


m.m. y


Lingford A-7; North 1933; Spink 2478


Richly toned with pleasing appearance, in NGC holder, graded VF30 (Cert. #6295560-007)


Provenance: Spink & Sons (London, England)


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