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Double Denier - Philip IV

Issuer Burgundy, County of
Year 1637-1674
Type Standard circulation coin
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Reverse description The crowned and quartered arms of Franche-Comté occupy the central field, featuring the heraldic lion and the characteristic billets of the county, rendered in a compact shield form. The shield is surmounted by a royal crown. A circular Latin legend surrounds the armorial design, reading + DVX ° ET ° COMES ° BVRGVNDIÆ, affirming Philip IV's title as Duke and Count of Burgundy. The flan edges are irregular and show typical hammered characteristics, with some flatness in the strike across the legend.
Reverse script Latin
Reverse lettering + DVX ° ET ° COMES ° BVRGVNDIÆ
(Translation: ... duke and count of Burgundy.)
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