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Groschen - Henry of Lancaster

Uitgever Lordship of Bergerac (French States)
Jaar 1351-1361
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Gewicht 2.03 g
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Opschrift voorzijde BnDICTV SIT nOmE DnI nRI DEI IhV EnO VRI COS DnS
(Translation: Blessed be the name of our Lord God Jesus. Lord Henry.)
Beschrijving keerzijde A rampant lion passant or guardant occupies the central field, rendered in the vigorous Gothic style typical of mid-14th-century feudal coinage. Fleurs-de-lis appear in the upper portion of the field, flanking the lion. A circular legend in uncial Latin script surrounds the central device, identifying the coinage of Bergerac, all within an irregular hammered flan.
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Aanvullende informatie

Henry of Lancaster — first duke of that title, created 1351 — held Bergerac as part of his extensive Aquitainian holdings under the terms of Edward III's territorial arrangements in Gascony. His lordship there was brief; he died of plague in 1361, and the lordship passed through his daughter Blanche to John of Gaunt. This groschen was therefore struck within a ten-year window bounded on one end by a ducal patent and on the other by the Black Death.

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