(1430-67) Belgium Flanders Gold Lion d'Or Philippe MS-63 PCGS
(1430-67) Belgium Flanders Gold Lion d'Or Philippe MS-63 PCGS
This gold coin, minted between 1430 and 1467, offers a fascinating glimpse into the medieval artistry of Flanders, a region in modern-day Belgium. Known as the Lion d'Or Philippe, this piece is struck in 0.958 fine gold, containing approximately 0.1310 troy ounces of precious metal. Its survival in such an exceptional state of preservation makes it a captivating subject for study. The obverse features the bold image of a seated lion, a powerful symbol of authority and strength during the fifteenth century. Turn the coin over to find the reverse design, which displays the detailed Burgundian Arms. This heraldic shield represents the complex political alliances and territories of the era, rendered with remarkable precision by medieval artisans. Having survived more than five centuries, this specimen has been certified in Mint State 63 (MS-63) condition. The preservation of its delicate details allows modern observers to appreciate the exact craftsmanship of the late Middle Ages, making it a stellar example of historical European coinage.
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Specifications
| Country | Belgium |
|---|---|
| Year | 1430 |
| Grade | PCGS |
| Legal-tender face value | Lion d'Or |
| Metal | Gold |
| Weight | 0.1310 troy oz |
| Purity | .958 |
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