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1/2 Groat - John I quadrilobe

Issuer Namur, County of
Year 1322-1331
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Value Demi-gros (half gros) (1/2)
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Obverse script Latin (uncial)
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Reverse description A short cross pattee with splayed terminals occupies the central field, set within a plain inner circle. The reverse carries a double concentric legend in uncial Latin, with an interior legend naming the mint of Viesville and an exterior legend bearing the devotional formula, both separated by a beaded border. The overall layout follows the standard gros tournois-derived type widely employed in the southern Low Countries during the early 14th century.
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