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Medal or piece of general's right in the name of Charles V

Location Besançon, Free imperial city of
Year 1538-1555
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Obverse description Central field displays the ornate shield of the city arms of Besançon, featuring a double-headed imperial eagle within an oval cartouche flanked by two pillars. A circular Latin legend runs along the outer rim within a beaded border.
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Obverse lettering + DEO: ET: CESARI: FIDELIS: PERPETVO
(Translation: Eternal fidelity to God and Caesar.)
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Reverse script Latin
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