£5,750.00
A lightly toned piece struck on a full flan, a pleasing example on the type.
Sold - Aug 21
Elizabeth I (1558-1603), gold Angel, 1560-1561, London (Tower) mint, first to fourth issues (1559-1578), m.m. cross crosslet/cross crosslet. Obv. St. Michael slaying dragon to right. Rev. Ship sailing right, shield of arms on hull, cross above flanking E over rose to left, rose over E to right. 5.02g, die axis 10h (S.2514; North 1979). A lightly toned piece struck on a full flan, a pleasing example on the type. Good very fine, slabbed and graded by NGC AU55
Note. Incorrectly stated as S.2513 on slab, this coin clearly has beaded inner circles on both sides.
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References | S.2514; North 1979 |