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Quaternial or ⅓ Groschen - Joanna and Louis

Issuer County of Provence (French States)
Year 1349-1362
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Weight 1.45 g
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Obverse script Latin (uncial)
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Reverse description A plain cross pattée centered in the field, its four cantons each occupied by a fleur-de-lys in relief, forming a symmetrical quartered composition typical of Angevin feudal coinage. The design is contained within a plain inner circle, with the circumferential legend disposed in the outer margin. The execution is characteristic of hammered silver coinage of 14th-century Provence, with the fleurs-de-lys alluding to the Angevin royal pretensions to the thrones of Jerusalem and Sicily.
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Mintage ND (1349-1362)
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