The France Gold Ecu d'Or of Philippe VI, graded PCGS AU58, is a significant numismatic piece from the early 14th century. This coin provides valuable insights into the medieval French monarchy and its economy during a time of great political and social change.
The obverse of the coin features the reigning monarch. For the Écu d'Or of Philippe VI, it depicts the King seated on a Gothic throne, holding a sword and supporting the arms of France.
The reverse side of the coin displays a floriated cross within a quadrilobe, a design that is emblematic of the medieval period.