Very rare and a wonderful example of late Medieval art
Lot 1175
LOW COUNTRIES. Vlaanderen (Flanders). Lodewijk II van Male, 1346-1384. Gouden Lam – Mouton d'or (Gold, 30 mm, 4.41 g, 10 h), variety with 'I' after 'NOB'. Gand (Ghent) or Mechelen (Mechlin). ✠ AGn:DЄI:QVI:TOLL’:PCCA:mVDI:mISЄRЄRЄ:nOBI' Agnus Dei standing left, head upturned right, wearing nimbus crown and cradling banner on long cross fleurée; LVD' - CO:F' below; all within tressure of seventeen arcs. Rev. ✠ XP’C:VIИCIT:XP’C:RЄGИAT:XP’C:IMPЄRAT Cross fleurée and feuillue; in center of cross, cinquefoil within angled quadrilobe; eagles in quarters; all within angled quadrilobe; trefoils flanking angles. Delmonte 457 var. (slightly differing obverse legend). Friedberg 155 var. (slightly differing obverse legend). Vanhoudt G2601 (slightly differing obverse legend). Vanhoudt/Saunders 261 (slightly differing obverse legend). Very rare and in exceptional condition for the issue, a wonderful example of late Medieval art. Virtually as struck.

From the Long Valley River Collection and the Richard A. Jourdan Collection of Medieval European Coins, ex Roma XX, 29-30 October 2020, 994, Triton XXIII, 14 January 2020, 1183 and previously privately acquired from Charles H. Wolfe in 1996.


The Mouton d’or, also known as the Agnel or Aignel (‘lamb’ in French), gets its name from its iconic obverse depicting the Agnus Dei - Latin for 'Lamb of God'. Shown as the Paschal Lamb bearing the banner of victory, it symbolizes the resurrection of Jesus Christ and traces its origins back to the Old Testament, where the lamb played a central role as a sacrificial offering.

This popular gold coin was introduced around 1311 by Philip IV, King of France (1268-1314), and quickly gained wide circulation, inspiring many imitations. Among those who issued their own types of this coin were King Henry V of England (1386-1422), the Archbishopric of Cambrai, and Lodewijk II.

With a relatively large diameter and thin flan, this coin type is prone to damage. Well-preserved examples with sharp detail and no significant flaws - like the one shown here - are very rare.
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