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1 Liard - Philip IV

Issuer Brabant, Duchy of
Year 1624-1660
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Value 1 Liard (Oord) (1⁄80)
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Obverse description Central device featuring a crowned firesteel (briquet) flanked by three heraldic shields in cruciform arrangement: to the left the shield of Castile (divided with a castle), to the right the shield of Burgundy (diagonal bend), and below the shield of León (rampant lion). A royal crown surmounts the central motif. The surrounding circular legend in Latin reads the king's titles, struck in a beaded or rope inner border typical of hammered copper coinage of the Spanish Netherlands.
Obverse script Latin
Obverse lettering PHIL. IIII. D. G. HISP. ET. INDIAR. REX.
(Translation: Philip IV, by God`s grace, king of the Spains and the Indies)
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