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Rider 'Franc à Cheval' - William V of Bavaria

Issuer Holland, County of
Year 1350-1389
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Technique Hammered
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Obverse description A fully armored knight on horseback gallops to the left in dynamic equestrian pose, his right arm raised and brandishing a sword. The horse is depicted in full stride, and a small lion device appears at the terminus of the encircling legend. The design closely follows the French franc à cheval tradition, rendered in the bold, linear style characteristic of mid-14th-century hammered gold coinage. The legend, incised in Gothic lettering, identifies the issuer as William, by God's grace Duke, Count, and Lord of Holland.
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Edge Plain
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