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bfe_430773 - BURGUNDY - DUCHY OF BURGUNDY - ROBERT II Denier ou digenois

BURGUNDY - DUCHY OF BURGUNDY - ROBERT II Denier ou digenois XF
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Item sold on our e-shop (2019)
Price : 180.00 €
Type : Denier ou digenois
Date: c. 1303-1305
Date: n.d.
Mint name / Town : Dijon
Metal : billon
Millesimal fineness : 239 ‰
Diameter : 18 mm
Orientation dies : 4 h.
Weight : 0,78 g.
Rarity : R1
Coments on the condition:
Ce denier est frappé sur un flan large et irrégulier. La croix du revers apparaît en négatif au droit. Exemplaire recouvert d’une patine grise
Catalogue references :

Obverse


Obverse legend : + R DVX BVRG:DIE, (PONCTUATION PAR TROIS ANNELETS SUPERPOSÉS APRÈS BVRG).
Obverse description : Écu de Bourgogne sommé d'une anille.
Obverse translation : (Robert, duc de Bourgogne).

Reverse


Reverse legend : + DIVIONEMSIS, (N ANNELÉ).
Reverse description : Croix cantonnée au 2 d'un annelet.
Reverse translation : (Dijon).

Historical background


BURGUNDY - DUCHY OF BURGUNDY - ROBERT II

(1272-1306)

Robert II succeeded his father Hugues IV, who died in 1272, and married Agnès, the sister of Philippe le Hardi, in 1279. On the monetary level, the reign of Robert II was a period of compromise with the king of France. In 1275 Philippe III, known as "the Bold" (1270-1285) succeeded in imposing the course of his Parisian coins and tournaments alongside the Digenois. In 1300, Philippe IV called "le Bel" (1385-1314) even obtained from the duke, for a period of three years, a ban on using Digenois in Burgundy. Robert II died in March 1306 in Vernon-sur-Seine leaving the duchy to Hugues V (1306-1315).

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