A beautifully toned Pound
Lot 600
BRITISH, Tudor. Elizabeth I, 1558-1603. Pound (Gold, 38 mm, 11.09 g, 9 h), sixth issue, old bust. Tower (London) mint, no date (1594-1596). (woolpack)Elizabeth◦D◦'G◦'ANG◦'FRA◦'ET◦HIB◦'REGINA◦ Crowned and draped bust of Elizabeth I to left. Rev. (woolpack)SCVTVM◦FIDEI◦PROTEGET◦EAM◦ Crowned coat of arms dividing E-R in fields. Friedberg 214. North 2008. SCBC 2534. An attractive and impressive large gold coin with beautiful toning. Small areas of weakness and tiny die breaks on the reverse, otherwise, nearly extremely fine.

From the collection of an Aotearoa Grazier, privately acquired from Aventine Numismatics (with dealer's tickets), ex Noble Numismatics 127, 30 August 2021, 4000, from the Decades Collection, Noble Numismatics 111, 5-7 April 2016, 1808 and previously privately acquired from C. A. Othman in August 2006.


The Pound issues of Elizabeth I rank among the most impressive gold coinages of the Tudor period. They were struck as part of the great recoinage reform, through which Elizabeth sought to reverse the debasement introduced under Henry VIII and Edward VI and to restore confidence in the English currency. With a gold fineness ranging approximately from 0.916 to 0.995, these pieces stood among the highest-quality gold coins of their time. Beyond their intrinsic value, they also projected an image of renewed stability and authority, embodying the success of Elizabeth’s monetary policy.

What elevates them even further is the extraordinary portraiture: the queen is depicted in a convincing Renaissance style, with carefully modeled features and a high level of detail. Her clothing is also rendered with particular care, including detailed drapery and jeweled garments that reflect both royal status and contemporary court fashion. The precise engraving of the fabric, ornaments, and hair gives the coin significance beyond its monetary function, presenting it as a finely crafted object that conveys authority and the public image of the aging but still powerful monarch.
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