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Douzain with two H - Henry IV 1st type

Issuer Monnaies royales de France
Year 1593-1601
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Currency Livre tournois (1204-1795)
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Reverse description Central field features a plain cross with slightly expanded arms dividing the flan into four quarters, each bearing a crowned fleur-de-lis or decorative motif typical of the first type douzain. In the upper two quarters, crowned fleurs-de-lis or lilies are visible. The circumferential Latin legend reads SIT NOMEN DOMINI BENEDICTVM followed by the date of issue, a Scriptural invocation meaning 'Blessed be the name of the Lord.' The overall design reflects the standard hammered billon coinage style of the late sixteenth-century French royal mints.
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