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Double Sol of Dauphine - Henry IV

Issuer France
Year 1591-1592
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Currency Pound Parisis (987-1667)
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Reverse description Central design displays a floriated cross with stylized fleur-de-lis terminals at each arm, occupying the majority of the reverse field. A small royal crown surmounts the upper arm of the cross, while a dolphin device appears below the lower arm. The four quarters formed by the cross arms contain additional decorative elements. The circular Latin legend, incorporating the mint date, runs along the entire periphery, partially obscured by the irregular flan edge typical of hammered coinage.
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Mintage 1591 Z
1592 Z
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