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Denier - John I Nancy, shield

Issuer Lorraine, Duchy of
Year 1372-1389
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Shape Round (irregular)
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Obverse lettering · IOhES · · DVX · LO`
(Translation: John, Duke of Lorraine.)
Reverse description Within a beaded inner circle, a sword with cross-hilt is depicted pointing downward, its blade bisecting the field vertically and intersecting the inner legend border. Flanking the blade on either side are three pellets arranged in rosette form, likely stylized fleurs or bezants, giving a symmetrical decorative composition. The surrounding Latin legend mOnETA D E nAnCEI encircles the design, identifying this as coinage struck at Nancy, the ducal capital of Lorraine.
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