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Sterling - John I Brussels, DVX

Issuer Duchy of Brabant
Year 1282-1294
Type Standard circulation coin
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Obverse lettering ✠ DVX . BRABAИTIE
(Translation: Duke of Brabant)
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Edge Plain
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John I of Brabant struck these sterlings in direct imitation of English penny coinage, a deliberate monetary strategy during a period when English sterlings dominated trade circulation across the Low Countries. The type reflects Brabant's deep commercial ties to England — John himself died at the tournament of Bar-le-Duc in 1294, the same year this coinage effectively ended.

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