Hainaut county "Demi-Gros au Cavaier" - Holly roman Empire & Flanders- 13th century / #M17C
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Technical features
- The price and shipping costs are decreasing according to the quantity. Please select the desired quantity.
- Coin, made of lead.
- Coin diameter: 22mm.
- You can choose three surface finition / colours: Silver, gold, and bronze.
- Manufactured in France, on order, and shipped worldwide within 2 weeks.
Our philosophy is to offer you quality replicas, characterized by slight imperfections, evidence of a manual manufacturing process, like old pieces, often imperfect, which is what gives them their charm.
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Historical informations
Minted between 1244 and 1280 in Hainaut, during the reign of Marguerite of Constantinople, countess of Flanders. The county of Hainaut is a former county which belonged to the Holy Roman Empire and was located on the edge of the Kingdom of France. A knight, heavy armoured and riding a horse decorate one face of the coin.Hainaut county "Demi-Gros au Cavaier" - Holly roman Empire & Flanders- 13th century / #M17C
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