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Carolus - Nicolas II of Châtelet

Issuer Vauvillers, Lordship of
Year 1551-1554
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Value 1 Carolus (1⁄30)
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Obverse script Latin
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Edge Plain
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Vauvillers, a minor lordship in the Haute-Saône, retained the right to strike silver coinage well into the sixteenth century — an increasingly anachronistic privilege by the 1550s, when the French crown was systematically suppressing feudal minting rights. Nicolas II de Châtelet issued this carolus during a narrow window before royal ordinances effectively ended independent seigneurial coinage in the region. The carolus denomination itself had been introduced under Charles VIII and remained a small-change workhorse, but examples attributable to lords of this rank and obscurity are genuinely uncommon survivors.

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