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Douzain of Dauphine - Francis I 7th type, without dolphin

Uitgever France
Jaar 1515-1540
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Valuta Livre tournois (1204-1795)
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Beschrijving voorzijde Quartered shield of Dauphine arms, displaying fleurs-de-lis and a dolphin in alternating quarters, centrally positioned in the field within a beaded inner circle. The royal title legend in Latin surrounds the shield, reading FRANCISCVS FRACORVM REX R, with the initial letter F visible at the top of the coin near the inner circle. The hammered flan exhibits characteristic irregularity consistent with early sixteenth-century French provincial coinage.
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Rand Plain
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Aanvullende informatie

The douzains of Francis I went through multiple successive types as royal monetary ordinances repeatedly adjusted the coin's fineness and weight — a cycle of debasement and partial reform that characterized much of his reign's fiscal management. This seventh type, lacking the dolphin that marked the Dauphiné regional issues, reflects the gradual standardization of provincial billon coinage under the crown. The Dauphiné had only formally integrated into the French royal domain in 1349, and its coinage retained distinct local markers for nearly two centuries before types like this one began erasing the distinction.

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