Edwardian Sterlings
Ec Moneta Nostra
ЄCMONЄTANOSTRA can be translated as "This is our money.
Most sterlings have a "Lvntolengien" reverse which also occurs on sterlings in the name of Ferry IV of Lorraine. This could suggest that the Duke of Lorraine may have had a hand in the issue.
Hoard finds also suggest that this type was contemporary with Ferry's sterlings.
More info about Ferry IV of Lorraine: Wikipedia
Sterling, Anonymous, Toul, ca. 1320-22, Mayhew 311
Reign/Issue Authority: | Anonymous |
Denomination/Type: | Sterling |
Mint: | Toul |
Issue date: | Ca. 1320-22 |
Weight: | 1,21 gr |
Diameter: | 18 mm |
Rarity: | R2 |
Reference: | Mayhew 311 |
Catalogue #: | 0032 |
Obverse description: | Crowned bust facing. |
Obverse legend: | +ЄCMONЄTANOSTRA |
Reverse description: | Long cross pattee with three pellets in each angle. |
Reverse legend: | LVN TOL ЄNG IЄN |
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Sterling, Anonymous, Toul, ca. 1320-22, Mayhew 314
Reign/Issue Authority: | Anonymous |
Denomination/Type: | Sterling |
Mint: | Toul |
Issue date: | Ca. 1320-22 |
Weight: | 0,55 gr |
Diameter: | 16x1818 mm |
Rarity: | R2 |
Reference: | Mayhew 314 |
Catalogue #: | 0281 |
Obverse description: | Crowned bust facing. |
Obverse legend: | +[ЄC]MONЄTANOSTRA |
Reverse description: | Long cross pattee with three pellets in each angle. |
Reverse legend: | TOL [LO]C IVI TAS |
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