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Obol - Godfrey of Brabant

Issuer Vierzon, Lordship of
Year 1270-1302
Type Standard circulation coin
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Obverse description Central pattée cross within a raised inner circle, dividing the field into four quarters. The cross is boldly struck with flared terminals, characteristic of the Gothic hammered coinage of the period. A circular legend in uncial Latin characters surrounds the inner circle, reading the lord's name and title. The coin's irregular flan and crude fabric are typical of feudal billon issues of 13th-century France.
Obverse script Latin (uncial)
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Reverse description Shield of Brabant at center, depicting a rampant lion facing dexter within a pointed heraldic escutcheon, surmounted by a small cross above the shield. The lion is rendered in the bold, stylized manner typical of feudal coinage of the late 13th century. A circular legend in uncial Latin characters borders the design, identifying the issuer as Lord of Vierzon. The overall strike is characteristic of hand-hammered billon production, with a slightly uneven flan edge.
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