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5 Liards - Leopold I

Issuer Lorraine, Duchy of
Year 1706-1729
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Currency Pound of Lorraine (1700-1737)
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Reverse description Central device depicts a crowned alerion — the heraldic eagle without beak or talons emblematic of the Duchy of Lorraine — displayed with wings spread and rendered in fine relief. The bird faces forward with stylised feathering across the body and wings. A small ducal crown surmounts the alerion above. The circumferential Latin legend, separated from the inner field by a dentilated border, records the mint authority and place of striking.
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