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2 Mites - Philip the Good

Issuer Flanders, County of
Year 1419-1467
Type Standard circulation coin
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Reverse description Central design features a quartered shield of arms within a beaded inner circle, displaying the heraldic devices associated with Philip the Good as Count of Flanders. The quarters appear to contain the arms of Flanders (a lion) and Burgundy, consistent with Burgundian ducal coinage of this period. A surrounding legend runs along the outer margin within the beaded border. The coin shows characteristic irregular flan shape and uneven strike typical of hammered medieval copper issues.
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Reverse lettering :FHS.D.B.COM.FLAN.
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