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| 背面描述 | A cross pattée centered within a beaded inner circle, its arms extending nearly to the circle's edge in the manner of the Tours gros tournois type. The mint name and devotional inscription are distributed across two concentric legend bands separated by a beaded fillet, the inner band bearing the mint name WESEL and the outer band carrying the Benedictus invocation, all rendered in uncial Latin lettering. |
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| 背面铭文 | +BNDICTV:SIT:NOMEN:DNI:NRI:IH +MONETA:WESEL |
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John I of Cleves struck this tournose in direct imitation of the French gros tournois, a coin type that had been spreading eastward through the Low Countries and Rhineland since Philip IV's monetary reforms of the late 13th century. Cleves adopted the type not merely for convenience — controlling a strategically vital crossing of the lower Rhine meant participating in an economy where French-style silver groats had become the effective trade currency. A local imitation was as much a political statement about monetary participation as it was practical necessity.
Noss Be#46g places this among the documented varieties of John I's coinage, a reign spanning over two decades during which the county consolidated its regional influence considerably.