The New York Sale 2026 Ancient & World

A Well-struck and Attractive Noble of Henry VI

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1538 House of Lancaster. Henry VI, first reign (1422-1461). Annulet issue, 1422-ca.1430. Gold Noble (6.96 g), mm fleur. London . King standing facing in ship, holding sword and shield, annulet by sword arm and in one reverse spandrel; trefoil stop, lis after hENRIC. Reverse: ‘h’ at the center of royal cross within treasure, annulets in legend, mullet after IhC (S.1799, Fr.112). A well-struck, fully round and pleasing example. In PCGS holder graded MS 62.

$7,500

PCGS Certification Number 52661773.

Henry VII Gold Angel

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1539 House of Tudor. Henry VII (1485-1509). Gold Angel (5.19 g), struck 1505-1509. St. Michael standing ¾ left, head right, spearing dragon, one saltire by nimbus, legend ends Z x FR’. Reverse: Ship bearing royal Arms, cross on mast above, dividing H and rose; saltire stops both sides (N.1698, S.2187). In NGC holder graded MS 60.

$8,000

NGC Certificate Number 4679349-001

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