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1 Sterling 'Brabantinus' - William II

Issuer County of Jülich
Year 1361-1393
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Value 1 Sterling = 1 Pfennig
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Obverse description Quartered heraldic shield occupying the central field, displaying the arms of Jülich: a lion rampant repeated in each of the four quarters, rendered in the bold, stylized manner typical of 14th-century Rhenish hammered coinage. The shield is framed by a plain inner border. The abbreviated ducal legend DVX - WILh - ELMS is distributed around the shield, reading across the field in segments separated by the shield's divisions.
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Obverse lettering DVX - WILh - ELMS
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