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Liard 1852 - Prince-bishopric of Liege Replica

Uitgever Chapter of the Diocese of Liège (Sede Vacante)
Jaar 1852
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Gewicht 4.30 g
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Beschrijving voorzijde Left-facing draped bust of Saint Lambert, patron saint of Liège, wearing an ornate episcopal mitre decorated with foliate and scrollwork relief. The saint is depicted with curled hair and vested in pontifical robes with detailed engraving at the collar and shoulders. A continuous Latin legend surrounds the effigy within a beaded border: S . LAMBERTVS . PATRONUS . LEOD .
Schrift voorzijde Latin
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Aanvullende informatie

The sede vacante issues of Liège occupy an unusual corner of Belgian ecclesiastical numismatics — struck under the authority of the cathedral chapter during the vacancy between bishops, they reflect a jurisdictional tradition that predates Belgian independence entirely. The original 17th-century liards of the Prince-Bishopric circulated widely in the southern Low Countries, often interchangeably with Spanish and later Austrian issues of comparable denomination. This 1852 piece is a replica, produced well after the Prince-Bishopric itself had been abolished by French Revolutionary decree in 1795.

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