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Blanc - Henri VI

Issuer France
Year 1422-1449
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Orientation Variable alignment ↺
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Obverse description Two adjacent crowned shields in the field, that of France (fleurs-de-lis) to the left and that of France-Angleterre (quarterly France and England) to the right, surmounted by the name HERICVS. A mint workshop symbol appears at the opening of the circular legend. The legend is rendered in Gothic letters and punctuated throughout by groups of three vertically superimposed dots.
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Reverse description A solid Latin cross with a fleur-de-lis to the left and a leopard passant to the right in the angles of the cross arms, with the name HERICVS appearing above in the upper field. A mint workshop symbol is placed at the opening of the circular legend. The legend is executed in Gothic letters and punctuated throughout by groups of three vertically superimposed dots.
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