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| 表面の説明 | Conjoined busts of Prince Henry and Princess Amalia of Luxembourg in left-facing profile, rendered in high relief with fine sculptural detail; the male figure displays a short beard and is positioned slightly behind the female figure, whose hair is swept back. The engraver's signature LEFEVRE appears in the lower field beneath the busts. A circular Latin legend surrounds the effigies reading AVCTORES LIBERTATIS LVCEMBVRGENSIVM HENRICVS ET AMALIA PRINCIPES, with a small cross positioned at the base. |
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| 縁 | Reeded |
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The 1867 Treaty of London dissolved the German Confederation's right to garrison Luxembourg's fortress, required the demolition of its fortifications, and guaranteed the Grand Duchy's perpetual neutrality — a settlement that effectively ended Luxembourg's role as a strategic military prize after centuries of occupation by successive European powers. This essai was struck in 1967 to mark that centenary. Essais of this type were produced in very limited numbers for official approval purposes and rarely entered circulation, which is why survivors present in considerably better condition than the circulation strikes they preceded.