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Patac - Louis XI SIT NOMEN DEI

Issuer Kingdom of France
Year 1463-1483
Type Standard circulation coin
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Reverse description Central field displays a floriated or ornate cross pattee with decorative elements in the angles, characteristic of late Valois billon coinage. The cross is boldly rendered and dominates the flan, enclosed within a beaded border. The surrounding legend SIT NOMEN DEI, meaning 'Blessed be the Name of God,' runs in uncial Latin script around the periphery, introduced by a cross pommee. The flan is irregular with edge nicks typical of hammered production. The strike shows variable depth, with some letters partially off-flan.
Reverse script Latin (uncial)
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Mint P
Perpignan, France (?-1837)
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