File:Un quart de Lausanne avec des hermines (31330541680).jpg
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[edit]DescriptionUn quart de Lausanne avec des hermines (31330541680).jpg |
Une monnaie noire, un quart de l’évêché de Lausanne en Suisse, émise par Sébastien de Montfaucon de 1517 à 1536. A/ +MO[…]A.[..]V[…]NE[…] ? La vierge et l’enfant. R/ +M[…]NETA.LAVSA[…] ? Croix avec deux faucons et deux mouchetures d’hermines Poids : 0.8 g Dimensions : 17,47 mm -19,89 mm Axe des coins : 9h. Remarque : Imitation du hardi de Bretagne de Charles VII, roi de France, mari d’Anne de Bretagne. |
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Source | Un quart de Lausanne avec des hermines |
Author | Jean-Michel Moullec from Vern sur Seiche (35, Bretagne), France |
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