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Denier with leopard - Edward I

Issuer Aquitaine, Duchy of
Year 1252-1272
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Currency Livre
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Obverse description Central field depicts a leopard passant to the right in low relief, rendered in the angular, stylized manner typical of Plantagenet feudal coinage of the mid-13th century. The animal's body is broadly proportioned with a raised forepaw, and the design is contained within a plain inner circle. A beaded or toothed outer border frames the legend. The overall style reflects the provincial hammered technique of the Aquitaine mint workshops.
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Reverse script Latin
Reverse lettering ✠ H` REGIS ♣ ANGLIE
(Translation: ... of Henry, king of England.)
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