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2 Groats 'Cromsteert' - Philip of Saint-Pol

Issuer Brabant, Duchy of
Year 1429-1430
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Reference(s) Witte#458
Obverse description Central field displays a crowned lion rampant of Brabant, rendered in Gothic style, set against a plain field within a beaded inner circle. Above the lion, a crowned shield bearing the quarterly arms of Brabant and Limburg is prominently positioned. The composition is characteristic of late medieval Netherlandish billon coinage, with bold, deeply struck relief. A beaded border separates the central device from the surrounding circumferential legend. The obverse legend in Gothic uncial script reads the ruler's title as Duke of Brabant and Limburg.
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Obverse lettering + PhS:DVX:BRABAnTIE:Z:LIMB
(Translation: Philip, Duke of Brabant & Limburg)
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Reverse script Latin (uncial)
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