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Liard of France with juvenile bust - Louis XIV

Issuer France
Year 1655-1658
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Technique Milled
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Obverse script Latin
Obverse lettering •L• XIIII• ROY• DE• FR• ET• DE• NA• 1655•
(Translation: Louis XIV, by the grace of God, king of France and Navarre.)
Reverse description Three lines of bold Latin text occupying the upper field, reading LIARD DE FRANCE, with a decorative arrangement of three fleurs-de-lis disposed two above and one below in the lower portion of the reverse. A mint letter appears beneath the fleurs-de-lis, identifying the issuing workshop. The overall design is simple and utilitarian, consistent with this low-denomination copper coinage.
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