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1/4 Groat - John II

Issuer Duchy of Brabant
Year 1294-1312
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Shape Round (irregular)
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Reverse description The reverse displays a quartered heraldic shield of Brabant, bearing lions passant or rampant in each of the four quadrants, rendered in the bold, schematic style typical of late 13th-century Low Countries coinage. The shield is centrally positioned in the field, flanked by partial remnants of the surrounding legend in uncial lettering. A small annulet or crown device appears above the shield. The flan is irregular with a chip to the lower right, consistent with hammered medieval silver coinage.
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