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| Location | France |
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| Year | 1593-1607 |
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| Composition | Brass |
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| Obverse description | King Henry IV depicted as an armored equestrian figure riding to the right, raising a sword, the horse trampling fallen arms and a helmet in the exergue. The caparison on the horse displays a crowned shield with fleurs-de-lis. The circular legend surrounds the device. |
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| Obverse script | Latin |
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| Reverse description | Two crowned shields side by side — the left bearing the arms of France (fleurs-de-lis) and the right bearing the arms of Navarre (chain pattern) — divided and surmounted by a sword hilt with olive branches flanking, all beneath radiating rays. The circular legend surrounds the device with no date present. |
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