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Esterlin - Jean the Blind

Issuer Luxembourg
Year 1309-1346
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Obverse description Frontal crowned royal effigy occupies the central field, rendered in the flat, stylised manner characteristic of early 14th-century Luxembourgish hammered coinage. The bust is enclosed within a beaded inner circle, beyond which runs the circumferential Latin legend in uncial lettering. An outer beaded girdle frames the entire design, forming a concentric triple-ring border. The overall composition follows the Anglo-inspired sterling esterlin tradition introduced into the Low Countries during this period.
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Obverse lettering +EDIVVAnHES REX B`
(Translation: Jean, King of Bohemia)
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Reverse script Latin (uncial)
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