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| Issuer | County of Luxembourg |
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| Year | 1288-1309 |
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| Weight | 1.73 g |
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| Reverse script | Latin (uncial) |
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| Edge | Plain |
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Henri VII ruled Luxembourg from 1288 before ascending to Holy Roman Emperor in 1308 — a trajectory that made the county briefly one of the most politically significant territories in the empire. These demi-gros issues belong to a minting tradition Luxembourg shared with neighboring Lorraine and the bishopric of Metz, where fractional gros denominations circulated widely across the Moselle corridor.
The Weiller and Boudeau references remain the standard for this type, though die-link studies are sparse. Condition is rarely better than VF given the coin's active commercial circulation across regional markets.