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Groschen - Charles IV and Nicole

Issuer Lorraine, Duchy of
Year 1624-1625
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Shape Round (irregular)
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Obverse script Latin
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Mintage ND (1624-1625) - Flon#6 -
1625 - Flon#13 -
1625 - Flon#16 (missing 2 in minting year) -
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Charles IV became Duke of Lorraine in 1624 at age sixteen following the abdication of his father François, but the duchy's legal situation was complicated: his rule required nominal joint exercise with his wife Nicole, who held the hereditary claim to Lorraine through her own dynastic line. These groschen reflect that constitutional arrangement directly — Nicole's inclusion on the coinage was not ceremonial but a political necessity imposed by the estates of Lorraine, who recognized her as the legitimate heir. The marriage itself had been engineered specifically to preserve the duchy's independence from French absorption.

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