Liard "Aidant" - Ernest of Bavaria - Prince-bishopric of Liege – Numista

Liard "Aidant" - Ernest of Bavaria

Liard "Aidant" - Ernest of Bavaria - obverseLiard "Aidant" - Ernest of Bavaria - reverse

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Features

Issuer Prince-bishopric of Liege (Belgian States)
Prince-bishop Ernest of Bavaria (Ernst von Bayern) (1581-1612)
Type Standard circulation coin
Years 1581-1612
Value 1 Aidant = 1 Liard (1⁄80)
Currency Florin Brabant-Liege (1545-1650)
Composition Copper
Weight 4.33 g
Diameter 27.1 mm
Shape Round (irregular)
Orientation Variable alignment ↺
Demonetized Yes
Number
N#
133745
References KM# 13,
Tracy L. Schmidt (editor); 2019. Standard Catalog of World Coins / 2001-Date (14th edition). Krause Publications, Stevens Point, Wisconsin, United States.
And 5 more volumes.
Dengis Liege# 994
Jean-Luc Dengis; 2016. Les monnaies de la principauté de Liège / Volume 1. De Notger à Henri de Gueldre (972-1274) (2nd edition). Moneta, Wetteren, Belgium.
And 3 more volumes.

Obverse

Left profile bust of the bishop wearing the electoral cap, long beard.
Titulature starting at 12 o'clock with an acorn.Automatically translated

Script: Latin

Lettering: ERNESTVS·DVX·BAVARIE·

Reverse

Blazon crowned with a ducal cap, quartered in 1 and 4 with the lion of the county palatine of the Rhine, in 2 and 3 tapered in bands of Bavaria and surmounted by a shield barbed of the county of Loos.
Legend starting at 1h.Automatically translated

Script: Latin

Lettering: COMES·LOSSENSIS

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ND (1581-1612) 

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