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Double Tournois - Louis XIII La Rochelle mint, 15th type

Issuer France
Year 1639-1640
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Reference(s) CGKL#332, Dy royales#1373 var.
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Reverse description Three fleurs-de-lis arranged in a 2-1 pattern in the field, representing the royal arms of France. The legend begins at 12 o'clock and identifies the denomination as Double Tournois followed by the date. The reverse is enclosed by either a smooth, beaded, or dashed inner border according to the die variety. Numerous reverse legend and punctuation varieties are documented for this issue, reflecting the output of multiple working dies at the La Rochelle mint.
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The 15th type of Louis XIII's Double Tournois series reflects the relentless rationalization of French copper coinage during the 1630s, as the royal administration pushed through successive redesigns partly to combat widespread counterfeiting and partly to assert tighter control over provincial mints. La Rochelle — the H mint mark — had only recently been restored to full royal authority following the Huguenot siege and its capitulation in 1628, and its reintegration into the minting network came with close oversight from Paris.

The Droulers typology identifies no fewer than sixteen distinct types across Louis XIII's Double Tournois production, most differing in subtle ways that occupied specialists for decades before CGKL codified the sequence.

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