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Brûlé - Érard of la Marck

Uitgever Liege, Prince-bishopric of
Jaar 1512-1526
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Techniek Hammered
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Beschrijving voorzijde Central field displays the heraldic arms of Érard de la Marck, Prince-Bishop of Liège, consisting of a crowned shield bearing the episcopal cross of Liège surmounted by a mitre, set within a crescent or curved decorative base typical of late Gothic ecclesiastical coinage. The shield is rendered in low relief characteristic of hammered copper coinage of the period. A circular Latin legend surrounds the central device, reading ERARD . DE . MARKA . EPS . LEODI, identifying the issuer as Erard of la Marck, Bishop of Liège. The coin exhibits the irregular flan and uneven strike typical of early sixteenth-century hammered coinage from the Low Countries.
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Beschrijving keerzijde Central field displays a facing bust of the Prince-Bishop Érard de la Marck in episcopal vestments, rendered in the late Gothic style characteristic of Liégeois coinage of the early sixteenth century. The bust is presented within a plain inner circle, with the coarse flan showing the typical irregularities of hammered production. A surrounding circular Latin legend reads IN . HOC . SIGNO . VINCES . 1517, the Constantinian motto 'In this sign you will conquer,' with the date incorporated into the legend. The overall design reflects the ecclesiastical authority of the issuer, combining devotional imagery with a propagandistic imperial motto.
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