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Liard - Léopold I
Features
Country
Duchy of Lorraine
Type
Standard circulation coin
Years
1706-1729
Value
1 Liard (1/80)
Currency
Livre
Composition
Copper
Weight
2.1 g
Diameter
22 mm
Thickness
1 mm
Shape
Round
Orientation
Coin alignment ??
Demonetized
Yes
References
Bd# 1594, KM# 81
Obverse
Effigy of the Duke of Lorraine
Lettering: LEOP·I·D·G·D·LOT·B·R·IE
Translation: Leopold I, for God's grace, Duke of Lorraine and Bar, King of Jerusalem
Reverse
Currency inscription preceded by a simplified Jerusalem Cross and followed by an alerion.
Lettering:
LIARD
DE
LORRAINE
17 27
Edge
Smooth
Comments
Leopold I is the son of Charles V (1642-1690), a lackland duke. Unlike his father, he managed taking back his Duchy after the Ryswick treatees signed on October 30th, 1697. The following year he spoused Charlotte of Orleans, niece of Louis XIV of France, making Leopold I torn in two, between his 2 families: in one side, the French reigning family of his wife, and in the other side, his own family, whose uncle and cousins ruled over the Archiduchy of Austria and as Holy Roman Emperors.
This coin is clearly inspirated by the Liard de France, proof of the growing influence of the Kingdom of France over Lorraine.
Even Lorraine was simply a Duchy, the Duke Leopold Ier wore the title of King on his coins, plaiming himself heir of Godefroy de Bouillon, former King of Jerusalem. This also explains the use of a Jerusalem cross on the reverse.
Examples of varieties of the obverse lettering :
B.REX.I
B.REX.IE
BA.R.IE
BA.REX.I