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Double Parisis - Amedeus of Geneva Liverdun

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Issuer Bishopric of Toul (French States)
Biskup Amedeus of Geneva (1320-1330)
Type Standard circulation coins
Years 1323-1330
Value 1 Double Parisis (1⁄96)
Currency Livre
Composition Srebro
Weight 1.2 g
Diameter 20 mm
Shape Okrągły (nieregularny)
Technique Młotkowana
Orientation Variable alignment ↺
Demonetized Yes
Number
N#
83087
References Flon# p. 452, 2
Dominique Flon; 2002. Histoire monétaire de la Lorraine et des Trois-Évêchés. Société Thierry Alix, Nancy, France (3 volumes).
, Dy féodales# 2627
Jean Duplessy. Les monnaies françaises féodales. Maison Platt, Paris, France (2 volumes).
, MIR CS# 79
Sergio Cudazzo; 2005. Monete Italiane Regionali / Volume 5. Casa Savoia. Numismatica Varesi, Pavia, Italy.

Obverse

Cross fleurdelised.Automatically translated

Script: łacina (uncjalna)

Lettering: + mONETA AmEDEI

Lettering (regular font): + MONETA AMEDEI

Reverse

Korona fleurdelizowana.Automatically translated

Script: łacina (uncjalna)

Lettering: + KASTRO° LIBDV

Lettering (regular font): + KASTRO° LIBDV

Mint

Liverdun, Francja

Comments

Ten typ został błędnie przypisany Amadeuszowi VI Sabaudzkiemu.

Jest to imitacja Double Denier Karola IV (patrz link poniżej).

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Date VG F VF XF AU UNC
ND (1323-1330) 

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