FranceOne Franc 1831 Pretender Coinage Pattern depicting Henry V King of France, X#28.1, Maz-911, Obverse bust left, uniformed, HENRY V ROI DE FRANCE, Reverse as the previous currency reverse, but with a Lis mintmark either side of the date, in a PCGS holder and graded SP63
FranceTeston 1576 Henry II obverse right facing bust HENRICVS II D.G. REX NAVARE with D.B below the bust, reverse Shield GRATIA DEI SVM QD SVM 1576 , Fine, along with Burgundy Double Patard of Charles The Bold near Fine and once creased 2.9 grams 26mm diameter
France Quarter ECU 1644A Rose KM#161.1 VF the reverse with minor adjustment lines, German States - Strasburg Groschen of 12 Pfennigs (12 Kreuzer) undated Obverse: similar in style to the early 17th Century issue with Fleur-de-Lis in circle, Reverse differs in that there is an inner and outer legend within circles similar in style to the English Groats of Henry VI, Good Fine and bold
France, Anglo-Gallic Grand Blanc aux Ecu Henry VI (1422-1453) Reverse Latin Cross with Fleur de lis to left and Lion to right, weight 2.69 grammes, Fine
Henry VI (1422-1461), Anglo GallicSalut d’or, Rouen mit, mm. Lion passant, The Annunciation above conjoined shields of France and England, rev. latin cross between lis and leopard, 3.50g, VF with a small edge flaw at 8 o'clock
Anglo-Gallic, Henry VI (As King of France 1422-1453), Salut d'Or, 3.46g., Rouen mint, mintmark Leopard, HENRICVS DEI GRA FRACORV Z AGLIE REX, a plain annulet under the X of REX, around inner circle, the shields of France and England with the scene of the Annunciation above, the archangel Gabriel right, the Virgin Mary left, a radiate sun above from which the word AVE springs (reads upwards), all within, rev., XPC VIHICT XPC REGNAT XPC IMPARAT, a Latin cross dividing a lis and leopard, h below, all within a tressure of 10 double arches, EF or near so
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