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Groschen with crown - Louis II / Louis III

Issuer County of Provence
Year 1384-1434
Type Standard circulation coin
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Obverse script Latin
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Reverse description Central field divided into four quarters by a bold floriated cross, the arms of which terminate in small crosslets. The two left-hand quarters display crosslets, while the two right-hand quarters bear fleurs-de-lis, together forming the quartered arms of Jerusalem and Anjou-Sicily. The cross is set within a beaded inner circle, beyond which the circumferential legend in Gothic Latin script records the count's title as Count of Provence and Forcalquier. The hammered flan is characteristically irregular in outline, with slight weakness of strike at the periphery.
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Mintage ND (1384-1434)
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