Charles VI BI guenar La Rochelle

Charles VI BI guenar La Rochelle

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SKU: Duplessy.377c / Lafaurie.381c Categories: ,

Description

The word guénar comes from the Breton Gwen, meaning “white.” The guénar is a blanc worth 10 deniers tournois, created by King Charles VI of France in 1385 to replace the blanc au K of Charles V, which was worth 5. (Source dictionnaire numismatique)

Additional information

Weight

2,75

Diameter

28,3

Metal

Conservation

Année de frappe

Mint

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