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3 Noble - John I

Issuer Denmark
Year 1496
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Currency Penning (-1513)
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Reverse description Crowned royal arms of Denmark displayed in shield form, centrally placed within the coin field, reflecting the heraldic tradition of late 15th-century Danish regal coinage. The shield bears the characteristic quartered or divided arms associated with John I's reign. A continuous circular legend in Gothic uncial script surrounds the device, invoking divine exaltation in a pious formula derived from the Psalms.
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