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Chambre de la ville de Bar

Location Duchy of Lorraine (French States)
Year 1656
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Edge Reeded
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Obverse description Central device features a crowned heraldic shield bearing two rampant fish (barbels) amid a field of crosses, the arms of the town of Bar-le-Duc. The date 1656 is divided across the field on either side of the shield. The design is enclosed within a rope border, with the circular legend reading around the periphery.
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Reverse description Three pansy flowers (pensées) on intertwining stems fill the central field, enclosed within a rope border. The circular legend surrounds the device and reads around the full periphery, separated by floral stops.
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