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1 Liard - Ferdinand of Bavaria

Issuer Liege, Prince-bishopric of
Year 1612-1650
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Value 1 Liard (1⁄80)
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Reverse description Central shield bearing the quartered arms of Bavaria-Palatinate — lozengy and lion rampant — with a small escutcheon of Bouillon superimposed at the center. The heraldic composition is surrounded by a circular Latin legend. The overall execution reflects the hammered technique typical of Liege copper coinage of the early 17th century, with the shield rendered in moderate relief within a plain field.
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