Liard 1710, Namur [Spanish Netherlands]

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Liard 1710, Namur [Spanish Netherlands]
  • Country: Spanish Netherlands
  • Shape: Round
  • Weight: 3.84 g
  • Metal: Copper
  • Designation: Cu
  • Denomination: liard
  • Currency Unit: Liard
  • Orientation: Coin alignment
  • Summary: GH# 372-3b, KM# 37, Vanhoudt# 749
  • Diameter: 24 mm
  • Reverse
    In the central part, the coat of arms of the Spanish Netherlands, crowned with a royal crown. Around the edge of the coin, an inscription in Latin: 'DUX BURGUND BRABAN Z' - Duke of Burgundy, Brabant. The edge of the coin is decorated with decorative denticles.
  • Obverse
    In the central part, a link of the Order of the Golden Fleece, crowned with the royal crown of Spain and framed by three coats of arms: on the left - the Archduchy of Austria, at the bottom - the Duchy of Burgundy, on the right - the Duchy of Brabant. Around the edge of the coin, an inscription in Latin: 'PHIL V D G HISPANIAR ET INDIARIUM REX' - By the Grace of God, Philip V, King of Spain and the Indies. Along the rim - a denticulated relief.

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