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1⁄12 Ecu - William Henry

Issuer Principality of Orange (French States)
Year 1667
Type Standard circulation coin
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Obverse script Latin
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Reverse description A quartered shield of arms bearing the heraldic devices of the House of Orange-Nassau — featuring alternating fields with a lion rampant and a hunting horn — surmounted by a royal crown with fleurs-de-lis and pearls. Flanking the shield to left and right are two crowned capital letter G's, serving as initial marks or decorative devices. The date 1667 is distributed across the upper field around the crown. A beaded inner border surrounds the design, and the circular Latin legend SOLI DEO HONOR ET GLO encircles the reverse.
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Reverse lettering SOLI DEO HONOR ET GLO 1667
(Translation: Only to god, honor and glory.)
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