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Denier with broom - Henry IV / Henry V / Henry VI

Issuer Duchy of Aquitaine (French States)
Year 1399-1453
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Currency Livre
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Reverse description A cross pattée occupies the central field, with the four quarters adorned alternately by two fleurs-de-lis and two leopards passant guardant, referencing the dual claims to France and England. The heraldic charges are rendered in the compact, stylized manner typical of Aquitainian hammered billon deniers. A surrounding legend in uncial Latin reads FRAnCIE D AQITAnIE, completing the royal title. The overall design reflects the feudal coinage traditions of the English-held Duchy of Aquitaine during the Lancastrian period.
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