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| 正面描述 | Divided shield bearing the combined arms of Horn and Kessenich: dexter half displaying three hunting horns (the ancestral arms of Horn), sinister half bearing a lion rampant to the left. A five-pointed star appears above the shield. The surrounding legend in uncial characters reads IOhAnS : DNS : DE : KES, identifying the issuer as John, Lord of Kessenich. The design is characteristic of late medieval Low Countries hammered coinage, with the heraldic composition centrally placed in the field. |
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| 铸造量 | ND (1402-1423) |
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John of Horne held the lordship of Kessenich during a period when the lower Meuse valley was thick with petty lordships each asserting their right to strike small copper currency. This mite is one of very few surviving attributable issues from Kessenich, a lordship whose coinage output was minimal enough that van der Chijs and Lucas between them manage only a handful of recorded specimens.