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Lot 1172

Great Britain. Edward VI (1547-1553). Gold Sovereign, undated. Third period (1550-53). Initial or mint mark tun (struck 1551-53). Half-length figure of king holding sword and orb to right. Rev. Crowned shield supported by a crowned lion and dragon, 11.00g (Fr 186; S.2450). Struck on a full, broad flan. In PCGS holder graded AU 50. Estimated Value $10,000 - UP
Throughout its history, England has had several youthful rulers, but perhaps none so tragic as the only son of Henry VIII and his third wife, Jane Seymour. The king's son was only nine when he became Edward VI. He was lucky to survive at all. He died of tuberculosis just seven years later, on July 6, 1553, aged 16.
PCGS Certification Number 45908776 Ex The Century Collection.

 
Realized $26,400



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