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Double Tournois - Charles X

Issuer Kingdom of France
Year 1591
Type Standard circulation coin
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Obverse script Latin
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Edge Plain
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Charles X was the Catholic League's puppet king — a cardinal, Charlesde Bourbon, proclaimed monarch in 1589 by the League after Henri III's assassination, though he was already a prisoner of Henri of Navarre at the time. He never governed freely, never touched a mint order, and died in captivity in 1590. Coins struck in his name in 1591 were issued posthumously by League-controlled mints still refusing to recognize Henri IV, making this piece a product of political fiction as much as monetary policy.

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