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¼ Jager - David of Burgundy

Issuer Bishopric of Utrecht (Dutch States)
Year 1474-1478
Type Standard circulation coin
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Obverse description Central field displays a quartered heraldic shield bearing the arms of the Bishopric of Utrecht combined with those of Burgundy, surmounted by a small cross pattée at the top of the shield. The quarters display alternating devices including fleurs-de-lis, a lion rampant, and diagonal banded arms, rendered in the late Gothic style typical of Burgundian ecclesiastical coinage. The shield is set within a plain inner circle. A Gothic uncial legend in the outer annulus reads: MONETA NOVA EPIS' TRAIECTENSIS, identifying the coin as a new episcopal money of Utrecht, interrupted by cross and pellet stops.
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Obverse lettering ✠ mOnETA × nOVA × EPIS' × TRAIECTEn'
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Reverse lettering × SAnCTVS × MARTIN' ⁑× EPIS'
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