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½ Franc of Dauphine - Henry IV

Issuer France
Year 1602-1604
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Obverse description Laureate and draped bust of Henry IV facing right, rendered in high relief in the hammered style typical of late 16th-century French royal coinage. The king is depicted with naturalistic facial features and armor visible at the shoulder. The surrounding legend reads HENRICVS IIII D G FRAN ET NAV REX, identifying him as King of France and Navarre by the grace of God. The mint mark letter Z, identifying the Grenoble mint, appears in the field below the bust. An inner beaded border frames the effigy.
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Reverse script Latin
Reverse lettering SIT NOMEN DOMINI BENEDICT 1604
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