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Double Tournois - Henri IV Dieppe mint, Latin text

Uitgever France
Jaar 1593-1594
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Valuta Livre tournois (987-1795)
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Beschrijving keerzijde Three fleurs-de-lis arranged in a 2-1 configuration fill the central field, the canonical heraldic disposition of the royal arms of France. The circular legend commences at 12 o'clock and is set within a beaded inner circle of approximately 13 mm diameter. The denomination and date are fully expressed in the legend, identifying this as a Double Tournois struck in 1593.
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Opschrift keerzijde + DOVBLE.TOVRNOIS.1593
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Aanvullende informatie

Henri IV's claim to the French throne in the early 1590s was contested enough that multiple mints operated under uncertain or shifting allegiances during the Wars of Religion. Dieppe, a Huguenot stronghold that had declared for Henri before his 1593 conversion to Catholicism, was one of the few northern mints producing coinage in his name during this precise window. The Latin text variant — as opposed to French — reflects a specific administrative decision at this mint, and the CGKL#182 attribution distinguishes it from closely related issues struck at other loyalist mints in the same years.

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