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| 正面文字 | Latin |
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| 背面铭文 | ⚜️ GALLIARVM ✠ ARChIEPISCOPUS ET COMES LUGDUNENSIS (Translation: ... of the Gauls. Archibishop and Count of Lyon.) |
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Charles of Alençon served as Archbishop of Lyon from 1365 to 1375, and his tenure coincided with the broader French monetary upheaval following the ransom crisis of Jean II — a period during which the royal mint repeatedly debased coinage, prompting ecclesiastical and baronial lords to assert their own minting rights more aggressively. The K mintmark identifies Lyon specifically within the French seigneurial system, a convention that persisted even under archiepiscopal authority borrowing royal coin types.
The blanc type itself was introduced by royal ordinance in 1365, and Charles's issue closely mirrors the royal model — a deliberate choice that eased circulation across a region where royal and seigneurial issues competed daily in the same markets.