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1 Escalin - Philip IV

Issuer Spanish Netherlands (Duchy of Luxembourg)
Year 1632-1644
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Value 1 Escalin (3⁄10)
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Obverse description The obverse displays a rampant lion to the right, holding a sword raised aloft in its right forepaw and a shield of arms in its left, rendered in the bold, somewhat crude style characteristic of hammered coinage. A small crowned escutcheon appears above the lion's head, serving as the mint mark of Luxembourg. The surrounding circular legend in Latin reads the royal titulature of Philip IV, separated by pellet stops, and is set within a beaded inner border.
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Obverse lettering .PHIL.IIII.D.G.HISP.ET.INDIAR.REX.
(Translation: Philip IV, by the grace of God, King of the Spains and the Indies)
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Reverse lettering AR-CHID.AVS.-.DVX.BV.-.LVXEMB.-.Z c. 16 32
(Translation: Archduke of Austria, Duke of Burgundy and Luxemburg, etc.)
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