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Pezzetta ou 3 sols - Honoré II

Issuer Principality of Monaco
Year 1648
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Currency Livre tournois (781-1795)
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Reverse description The crowned coat of arms of Monaco occupies the central field, displaying the characteristic fusily pattern of lozenges in silver and red (rendered as alternating lines in the die-cut design), surmounted by a princely crown. A small escutcheon or label appears at the top of the shield. The surrounding Latin legend reads DEO IVVAN DVX VALENT PAR FRANCIAE & C 1648, identifying Honoré II's titles as Duke of Valentinois and Peer of France, with the date incorporated into the legend.
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