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Groschen with lily - Henry of Lancaster

Issuer Lordship of Bergerac (French States)
Year 1347-1351
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Reference(s) Sp#8105 , Dy féodales#998 , Elias#131 , PA#LVII/19
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Reverse description A stylised fleur-de-lis (lily) is depicted in the central field, rendered in the bold, somewhat schematic manner characteristic of feudal groschen coinage of the Périgord region. The design is contained within a circular border, with a surrounding legend in uncial Latin identifying the lord's territorial title. The flan exhibits the same irregular, roughly clipped profile as the obverse, with a pierced hole visible at the upper edge. Overall strike quality is typical of the period, with moderate flatness and uneven metal flow.
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Reverse lettering DnS BRAGAI
(Translation: Lord of Bergerac.)
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Mintage ND (1347-1351)
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