A copper-alloy Post Medieval liard of Bishop John Theodor of the Principate of Liege, Austrian Netherlands (current Belgium), dated to AD 1752. Mint of Liege.
obv: Severely bent quartered shield with coat of arms located on a slanted cross made of a staff and a sword. The Crown divides the legend. In quarters 1 and 4 of the Palatinate arms (lion) and in quarters 2 and 3 the arms of Bavaria (diamonds); I·THEOD·CAR·D·G·BAU·D ("IOHANNUS THEODORUS CARDINALIS DEI GRATIA BAVARIA DUX" which translates to "Cardinal John Theodor, by gods grace, duke")
rev: In the center perron of Liege; arranged in cross four different coats of arms: Loon (top), Franchimont (right), Horne (bottom) and Bouillon (left).s; 1-7/5-2 (date) in angles. EP·ET·PRIN·LEO·DUX·B·M·F·C·L·H ("EPISCOPUS ET PRINCEPS LEODIENSIS DUX BULLONIENSIS MARCHIONUS FRANCHIMONTIS COMES LOSENSIS HORNENSIS" which traslates to "Prince-bishop of Liège, duke of Bouillon, marquis of Franchimont, count of Loon and Horne")
A copper-alloy Post Medieval liard of Bishop John Theodor of the Principate of Liege, Austrian Netherlands (current Belgium), dated to AD 1752. Mint of Liege.
obv: Severely bent quartered shield with coat of arms located on a slanted cross made of a staff and a sword. The Crown divides the legend. In quarters 1 and 4 of the Palatinate arms (lion) and in quarters 2 and 3 the arms of Bavaria (diamonds); I·THEOD·CAR·D·G·BAU·D ("IOHANNUS THEODORUS CARDINALIS DEI GRATIA BAVARIA DUX" which translates to "Cardinal John Theodor, by gods grace, duke")
rev: In the center perron of Liege; arranged in cross four different coats of arms: Loon (top), Franchimont (right), Horne (bottom) and Bouillon (left).s; 1-7/5-2 (date) in angles. EP·ET·PRIN·LEO·DUX·B·M·F·C·L·H ("EPISCOPUS ET PRINCEPS LEODIENSIS DUX BULLONIENSIS MARCHIONUS FRANCHIMONTIS COMES LOSENSIS HORNENSIS" which traslates to "Prince-bishop of Liège, duke of Bouillon, marquis of Franchimont, count of Loon and Horne")
A RDF representation of SF-54DB38
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SF-54DB38
SF-54DB38
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Copper alloy
6
1752
1752
23.06
2.28
Liard
Denomination
6
23.06
Diameter
1.32
Thickness
2.28
Weight
obverse
I·THEOD·CAR·D·G·BAU·D
reverse
EP·ET·PRIN·LEO·DUX·B·M·F·C·L·H
GB
en-GB
The Trustees of the British Museum
The Trustees of the British Museum
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Attribute as courtesy of the British Museum
A thumbnail image of SF-54DB38
Copper alloy
Primary material of object
Complete
Severely bent quartered shield with coat of arms located on a slanted cross made of a staff and a sword. The Crown divides the legend. In quarters 1 and 4 of the Palatinate arms (lion) and in quarters 2 and 3 the arms of Bavaria (diamonds).
Severely bent quartered shield with coat of arms located on a slanted cross made of a staff and a sword. The Crown divides the legend. In quarters 1 and 4 of the Palatinate arms (lion) and in quarters 2 and 3 the arms of Bavaria (diamonds).
I·THEOD·CAR·D·G·BAU·D
Obverse of coin
In the center perron of Liege; arranged in cross four different coats of arms: Loon (top), Franchimont (right), Horne (bottom) and Bouillon (left).s; 1-7/5-2 (date) in angles.
In the center perron of Liege; arranged in cross four different coats of arms: Loon (top), Franchimont (right), Horne (bottom) and Bouillon (left).s; 1-7/5-2 (date) in angles.
Reverse
EP·ET·PRIN·LEO·DUX·B·M·F·C·L·H
By Attribution 3.0
The period from for the object
Attribute as courtesy of the British Museum
A full resolution image of SF-54DB38
1752
1752
The issuer of the coin
Method of manufacture