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Denier - Henri V the Blonde

Issuer County of Luxembourg
Year 1247-1281
Type Standard circulation coin
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Obverse description Equestrian figure of the count depicted in profile galloping to the right, bearing a shield on the left arm and a raised sword in the right hand, rendered in a stylized medieval manner typical of feudal coinage. The horseman and mount are shown in vigorous motion within the coin's field. The design is entirely anepigraphic, with no legend present on this side. A border of pearls encircles the outer rim, serving as the sole decorative framing element.
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Obverse lettering Anépigraphe
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Reverse lettering +h. COMES: LVCEB`
(Translation: Henri, count of Luxembourg)
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