The product is a highly sought-after and rare silver coin from the era of Henry VI in France, that was once a part of famed Numismatist Peter Woodhead's personal coin collection.
Minted between 1422-1429 at the Troyes Mint, these coins are known as Grand Blanc Aux Ecus. With its unique design, representing the coat of arms of England and France in union, and historical significance, this coin is a valuable addition to any medieval coin collection. Made of silver and originated from France, this coin is a rare find for numismatists interested in European medieval coins.

This is one of the only physical representations of a period in History where England and France were one nation!

*This product includes a Certificate of Authenticity, signed by Joseph T. Sermatini, Owner of Forum Ancient Coins.
*It also includes 2 provenance cards from previous auction sales.
*****This coin belonged to Peter Woodhead, a prominent numismatist who was famous for keeping specific coins in his extraordinary collection. After his passing, those coins were sold through auction.
This, is one of his coins!!