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1/4 Groschen - Louis I

发行方 Vienne (Dauphiné), County of
年份 1409-1415
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制作工艺 Hammered
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正面文字 Latin (uncial)
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背面描述 A lozenge (rhombus) formed by diagonal lines is centered within a plain inner circle, its four triangular quadrants each bearing a heraldic charge: two fleurs-de-lis in the upper and lower cantons and two dolphins in the left and right cantons, referencing the dynastic arms of France and the Dauphiné respectively. The encircling peripheral legend in uncial Gothic lettering names the issuer's title as Dauphin of Viennois, separated by pellet stops. The overall composition is characteristic of the feudal coinage of the Dauphiné in the early fifteenth century.
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Louis I, Dauphin of France from 1401 until his death in 1415, issued this coin under the quasi-sovereign monetary rights held by the Dauphiné — a privilege fiercely maintained by successive dauphins precisely because the region had been acquired by the French crown in 1349 on the explicit condition that its heir would bear the Dauphin title and govern it semi-independently. The Dauphiné's right to strike its own coinage was part of that constitutional arrangement.

Louis died at Compiègne in December 1415, just weeks after Agincourt, never having become king.

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