1553 Sov S-2488 Pomegranate MS (PCGS#501694)
May 2005 Pre-Long Beach Auction #31
- 拍卖行
- Goldberg Auctioneers
- 批号
- 2118
- 等级
- AU58
- 价格
- 190,360
- 详细说明
- S.2488; Fr-192. Mary, 1553-1554. Mintmark, pomegranate. Queen on throne. <I>Reverse:</I> Arms on large Tudor rose. The daughter of King Henry VIII who reigned for a brief five years before her premature death in 1558, all Mary's gold coins are rare. This, the largest of the gold coins of the period, is unusually nice for issue. Good portrait and detail. Although the Sovereigns are often creased or mishandled, this is well centered and struck on a remarkably straight flan. A lovely, light reddish gold toning enhances this especially nice piece. A true rarity in English numismatics, and very rare so fine! NGC graded AU-58.</B> <BR><BR>Now valued at 30 shillings, and of larger and finer style than preceding types, the impressive "fine gold" sovereign of Queen Mary I (1553-54, with Philip to 1558) shows the Tudor queen enthroned and holding the implements of state, a large portcullis "stop" at her feet. Reverse shows an open Tudor rose, royal shield within it. Dated in Roman numerals. Biblical inscription in Latin as reverse legend which translates as "This is the Lord's doing and it is marvelous in our eyes." An excellent example of this important rarity, made possible as a large and evenly struck gold piece of high purity by improvements at the mint which included, for the first time, crude <I>mechanical</I> methods for rolling metal, cutting the blanks from sheets of gold, and striking them using techniques introduced by Italian artisans. This improvement in technology may be seen here in the sharpness of the small details in the portrait, the overall clarity of impression of the dies, and the centering. Not all gold of this period claims these fine qualities, and it is evident that improvements were not consistent at the mint in the early 1550s. <BR>Estimated Value $20,000 - 25,000. <I><BR>The Cheshire Collection.</I>
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