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Denier - Charles I

Issuer Duchy of Burgundy
Year 1467-1477
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Obverse description Central field bears a stylized heraldic device, likely a crowned or draped shield or initial, rendered in the broad, bold strokes typical of late medieval Burgundian hammered coinage. The design is worn and partially flat, consistent with heavy circulation. A beaded inner circle frames the central motif, separating it from the surrounding peripheral legend. The circumferential Latin legend, reading + KLS: DVX: COMES: BVRGOD:, identifies the issuer as Charles, Duke and Count of Burgundy. The overall style reflects the artisanal character of fifteenth-century hammered deniers struck at provincial Burgundian mints.
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Obverse lettering + KLS: DVX: COMES: BVRGOD:.
(Translation: Charles, Duke and Count of Burgundy.)
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