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Sterling - John I

Issuer Loon, County of
Year 1276-1279
Type Standard circulation coin
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Obverse description Central long cross extending to the inner legend border, dividing the field into four quarters, each containing small decorative charges typical of the local sterling coinage tradition. The design follows the standard short-cross sterling format widely adopted across the Low Countries feudal mints in the late 13th century. The hammered flan is irregular and slightly worn, with the cross arms clearly defined and terminating near the edge. The surrounding circular legend is partially visible in uncial Latin characters.
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Reverse script Latin (uncial)
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Mintage ND (1276-1279)
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