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Esterlin - Waleran III Serain mint

Issuer County of Saint-Pol
Year 1371-1415
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Composition Silver
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Obverse description Central field occupied by a pointed heraldic shield bearing the arms of the lord, rendered in low relief typical of hammered medieval coinage. The shield is set within a beaded inner circle, surrounded by a Latin legend running along the periphery. The design is characteristic of the feudal esterlin tradition of the Low Countries and northern France, with bold but somewhat crude die-cutting.
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Edge Plain
Mint Serain
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