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Liard - Henry IV

Issuer France
Year 1590-1594
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Value 1 Liard (1⁄80 LT)
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Obverse description Central crowned royal cipher consisting of the letter H flanked by two fleurs-de-lis in the field, with a third fleur-de-lis below, all beneath a large royal crown. The design is characteristic of the hammered billon coinage of Henry IV of France. A circular Latin legend surrounds the central device, incorporating the regnal date. The overall composition is bold and heraldic in style, typical of late sixteenth-century French royal issues.
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Obverse lettering HENR IIII D G FR ET NA REX 1594
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Reverse script Latin
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