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Esterlin with lions - Jean the Blind

Issuer Luxembourg
Year 1324-1342
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Technique Hammered
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Obverse description At center, a quartered heraldic shield bearing the arms of Bohemia and Luxembourg, struck in the field. The shield is enclosed by a circular legend commencing at 12 o'clock, with an outer pearled border framing the entire design. The lettering is rendered in Gothic uncial characters typical of the period.
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Reverse description At center, a small ornate cross with triple-ribbed arms adorned with leafy terminal flourishes, characteristic of the Gothic esterlin type. The central cross device is enclosed between two concentric pearled circles, within which the circular mint legend is inscribed in uncial lettering.
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