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| 表面の説明 | Quartered coat of arms of Austria-Habsburg displayed on a long cross dividing the field into four quarters, each bearing distinct heraldic charges including lions and horizontal bars associated with the arms of Austria and the Prince-Bishopric of Liege. The shield is elaborately rendered in the Gothic heraldic style typical of mid-sixteenth-century Netherlandish coinage. A circular Latin legend surrounds the entire composition, reading the titles of George of Austria as Prince-Bishop of Liege and Duke of Bouillon. |
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| 表面の銘文 | GEORG * AB * AVS * D * G * EP * LEO * D * BVL` * C * `LOSS |
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George of Austria, illegitimate son of Emperor Maximilian I, held the Prince-bishopric of Liège from 1544 until his death in 1557 — one of several imperial appointments that consolidated Habsburg influence over the wealthy Meuse valley territories. His tenure coincided with the broader Habsburg-Valois conflicts that repeatedly disrupted the Low Countries, straining the local economy and driving demand for reliable silver fractional coinage.
The Dengis 900 reference places this among the documented issues of his episcopate, though die varieties across the thirteen-year reign are not uniformly catalogued.