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2 Kreuzers - Francis and Louise-Marguerite

Uitgever Principality of Château-Regnault (French States)
Jaar 1605-1614
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Beschrijving voorzijde Central field bears a crowned heraldic shield charged with three fleurs-de-lis arranged in the French royal manner, the whole surmounted by an open princely crown. Flanking the shield at mid-height are two crowned initials 'L', each individually crowned, referencing Louise-Marguerite of Lorraine. The surrounding circular legend in Latin reads the names and titles of the co-ruling consorts, separated by stops, running clockwise around the beaded border. The overall composition follows early seventeenth-century French feudal hammered coin conventions, with bold relief on the armorial design.
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Opschrift voorzijde F BOVRB LVD MARGARETA LOT
(Translation: Francis of Bourbon and Louise-Marguerite of Lorraine.)
Beschrijving keerzijde A plain Latin cross of bold relief occupies the central field, dividing it into four quarters. In the upper two quarters appear, respectively, a small crown and a fleur-de-lis, while the lower two quarters each contain a fleur-de-lis, together forming an alternating pattern of two crowns and two lilies in the angles of the cross. A circular Latin legend runs around the entire periphery within a beaded border, citing the biblical verse from Psalm 19 concerning the fame of the rulers spreading over the earth. The die-work is characteristic of early seventeenth-century French provincial hammered coinage.
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