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Groschen - Edward III

Issuer Duchy of Aquitaine (French States)
Year 1347-1351
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Weight 3.24 g
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Obverse script Latin (uncial)
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Reverse description Central device depicts a large royal crown of three fleurs-de-lis and two visible arches, jewelled at the base with three pellets, set upon a decorated bar, all rendered in high relief in the hammered style. The crown is flanked on either side by alternating mullets (six-pointed stars) and wheel-like rosette ornaments arranged within a broad outer legend border. The reverse legend in Gothic uncial script proclaims Edward's ducal title over Aquitaine. The overall composition is characteristic of the feudal coinage of English-held Gascony during the reign of Edward III, drawing stylistic parallels with contemporary Anglo-Gallic issues.
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Reverse lettering DVX AQITAnIE
(Translation: Duke of Aquitaine.)
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