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| 正面文字 | Latin (uncial) |
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| 背面铭文 | ☩ SIT⁕ NOMEN ⁕ DNI ⁕ BENEDICTVM ✠ MONETA FLADRIE (Translation: Blessed be the name of the Lord Coinage of Flanders) |
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| 附加信息 |
Philip the Bold acquired Flanders through his marriage to Margaret III in 1369, inheriting a county whose monetary system was a patchwork of competing local standards. The "Leliaert" designation — derived from the lily motif — places this groat within a specific reform coinage Philip pushed through as he worked to consolidate Flemish economic policy with his broader Burgundian interests. The two-year window of 1387–1389 reflects a transitional phase in Flemish minting policy rather than a long production run.
Multiple die varieties are documented under DePas #7 and #10, suggesting output across more than one mint facility or production campaign during this short period.