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Double Tournois - John IV three ermines

Issuer Brittany, Duchy of
Year 1385-1399
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Currency Pound
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Obverse description Central field displays three hermine spots (ermine tails) arranged in a triangular composition, a traditional heraldic emblem of the Duchy of Brittany. The charges are rendered in relief within a beaded inner circle. A circular Latin legend surrounds the central device, reading the duke's name and title. The overall style is characteristic of late 14th-century feudal French hammered coinage, with a somewhat irregular flan and bold, if crude, die engraving.
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