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1/4 Ecu with 8 Ls - Louis XIV 1st type

Issuer Monnaies royales de France
Year 1691-1693
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Value 1/4 Silver Ecu
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Obverse script Latin
Obverse lettering LVD• XIIII• D• G• FR• ET• NAV• REX•
Reverse description Central cross formed by four interlaced double Ls, the royal cipher of Louis XIV, with a fleur-de-lis placed in each of the four angles between the arms of the cross. A small crowned oval cartouche bearing the mint mark is positioned at the centre of the cross. The whole composition is surmounted by a royal crown at the top of the cross. Four crowned shields bearing the arms of France are visible in the inter-cantons. The circumferential Latin legend CHRS REGN VINC IMP — an abbreviation of Christus regnat, vincit, imperat (Christ reigns, conquers, commands) — encircles the entire design.
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