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Denier - Louis of Flanders

Issuer County of Nevers
Year 1296-1322
Type Standard circulation coin
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Reverse description Central field depicts a heraldic lion rampant, rendered in low relief in the bold, stylized manner typical of French feudal coinage of the early 14th century. The lion is set within a beaded inner circle. A Latin circular legend surrounding the inner circle identifies the county of issue. The flan edges are irregular with visible scalloping from the hammering process, and traces of green patina are present on the coin's surface.
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Reverse lettering ✠ NIVERNENSIS
(Translation: Nevers.)
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