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Mite - William I lion

Issuer Namur, County of
Year 1337-1391
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Value Mite (1⁄24)
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Obverse description Central field displays a crowned lion rampant to the left, rendered in the bold, stylized manner characteristic of medieval Low Countries heraldic coinage. The lion is contained within an inner beaded circle, beyond which runs the circumferential legend in uncial Latin characters. The device closely follows the armorial tradition of the counts of Namur. The flan is irregular and slightly convex, typical of hammered billon mites of the period.
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Reverse script Latin (uncial)
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