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Brûlé - Louis of Bourbon

Issuer Liege, Prince-bishopric of
Year 1456-1466
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Currency Florin (1456-1545)
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Obverse description Shield bearing the Bourbon arms prominently displayed in the central field, enclosed within a plain inner circle. The armorial design features the characteristic Bourbon heraldic elements rendered in the Gothic style typical of mid-15th-century Liégeois coinage. A fleur-de-lis appears as a mint or privy mark initiating the surrounding legend. The circumferential legend in uncial Gothic lettering identifies the issuer, reading outward from the inner circle.
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Obverse lettering ⚜ LVDOVICVS : ELEC : LEODIEn`
(Translation: Louis, (Bishop)-elect of Liege)
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Reverse script Latin (uncial)
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