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1/3 Gros - Wenceslaus I Luxembourg-Trèves Mint

Issuer Luxembourg
Year 1359-1362
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Currency Florin (1353-1713)
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Obverse description Central quartered shield displaying the heraldic arms of Trier in the first and fourth quarters, Bohemia in the second quarter, and Luxembourg in the third quarter, set within a six-lobed double-rib epicycloid frame. The shield is surrounded by a legend contained between two pearled (beaded) circles. The lettering is rendered in uncial characters and reads: + BOEM`₀ ARChPS₀ ET₀ W`₀ DVX, referencing Wenceslaus I as King of Bohemia, Archbishop, and Duke. The overall design reflects the composite dynastic authority of the issuer.
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Reverse script Latin (uncial)
Reverse lettering SOC` IST`₀ M`₀ FCE₀ LVCEMBG`₀
(Translation: Socii istius monetae factae in Lucemburgo Solidarity money struck in Luxembourg)
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