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Denier - Matthew II Luneville

Issuer Duchy of Lorraine
Year 1218-1251
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Currency Pound
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Reverse description A spread eagle displayed, facing forward with wings open and head turned, rendered in a bold and schematic Romanesque style characteristic of 13th-century Lorraine feudal coinage. The eagle, a heraldic emblem of the Duchy of Lorraine, occupies the central field and is enclosed within a beaded border that traces the irregular hammered flan. The mint name LINIVILE (Lunéville) is distributed around the eagle in the field, serving as the primary legend on this face.
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Reverse lettering L I N I V I L E
(Translation: Luneville.)
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