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| 表面の説明 | A plain long cross with pattée terminals divides the field into four quarters, with letters distributed between the quadrants forming the inner legend. The design is enclosed within a beaded inner circle, outside which the outer circular legend runs. The die-work is characteristic of hammered medieval coinage, with irregular flan edges and uneven strike typical of 14th-century Luxembourg issues. |
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| 表面の銘文 | IO hA ͶͶ ES (extérieur) R E X B` (intérieur) (Translation: John, king of the Bohemians) |
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| 追加情報 |
Jean the Blind ruled Luxembourg for nearly four decades while simultaneously holding the Bohemian crown through his marriage to Elisabeth of Bohemia, making his monetary output a product of two distinct administrative traditions pulling in opposite directions. He died at Crécy in 1346 — charging into the English lines despite being completely sightless for over a decade, his reins allegedly tied to those of his knights.
The denier series attributed to his Luxembourg reign spans the full 37-year window, and attribution of specific die groups within that range remains contested among specialists working from the Weiller corpus.