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Sterling - John I

Issuer Brabant, Duchy of
Year 1288-1294
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Value 1 Sterling (⅓)
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Obverse description Central shield bearing the combined arms of Brabant-Limburg, depicting a rampant lion with detailed mane and claws rendered in the Gothic style typical of late 13th-century Low Countries coinage. The shield occupies the majority of the field and is framed by a beaded inner circle. The surrounding legend is divided into three segments by the shield, reading DVX LIMBVRGIЄ, identifying the issuer as Duke of Limburg.
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Obverse lettering DVX LIMBVRGIЄ
(Translation: Duke of Limburg)
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