Jean II le Bon

Gold – Mouton d’or – NGC MS 61 – Treasure Pontivy Hoard

6 500

MS

Jean II le Bon

MS

Gold – Mouton d’or – NGC MS 61 – Treasure Pontivy Hoard

6 500

Description:

Coin with all bright original luster. Nice struck with high reliefs. Weakness on legend. Superb example.

Period
Royal
Type
Gold Mouton d'or
Year
17/01/1355
Mint name
Not determined
Diameter
31,5 mm
Weight
4,67 g
Metal
Gold
Grading
NGC MS 61
Rarity
Very rare
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  • Pedigree :

    Coin from Pontivy Hoard.

    Number 58 from Pontivy region ( Morbihan ) Hoard.

    In 1994, an exceptional monetary treasure was discovered by individuals on the grounds of a farm dependency in the Pontivy region. This hoard, consisting of 117 gold coins, was buried near the hearth of a fireplace believed to date back to the 14th century. The find was officially reported and later carefully studied by the Medal Cabinet of the National Library of France, with the results published in Trésors Monétaires XXII.

    This treasure is remarkably homogeneous, comprising mostly French gold coins minted within a relatively short time frame. The oldest pieces include four royal gold coins issued under the reign of Charles IV (1322–1328), dated after February 16, 1326. However, the majority of the coins originate from the reigns of Philip VI (1328–1350), with 43 examples and John II (1350–1364), with 50 coins.

    This hoard provides a fascinating glimpse into the monetary practices of the 14th century and serves as a valuable resource for researchers and enthusiasts of numismatic history.

  • Comments :

    Coin certified NGC MS 61. Very high grade.

    https://www.ngccoin.com/certlookup/6142675-024/61/