In the field, two coats of arms, that of Philip the Good on the left (first and fourth quarter of modern Burgundy; second quarter of Burgundy old-Brabant,; third quarter of Burgundy old-Limburg) superimposed by the coat of arms of Flanders. On the right the Luxembourgish shield with a rampant lion to the left and forked tail on a field of 7 pieces. All surrounded by the legend between an inner double girdle and an external girdle.
Obverse script
Latin (uncial)
Obverse lettering
+MOnETA⁑ nOVA⁑ LVCEnBVRGENSIS
(voir commentaire) (Translation: New currency of Luxembourg)
Reverse description
Saint Andrew standing en face, draped, haloed, holding his cross in saltire with both hands, dividing the legend, surrounded by a double inner girdle, the legend and an external girdle.