N° 891 | Liege 1 Liard 1750

891 - Liege 1 Liard 1750
891 - Liege 1 Liard 1750

Description

KM# 155, N# 5432; Copper; Jean-Théodore of Bavaria; XF

GPT Description

The Liege 1 Liard from 1750 is a beautiful copper coin minted in the city of Liege, which is located in present-day Belgium. This particular coin is attributed to Jean-Théodore of Bavaria, who was the Prince-Bishop of Liege at that time. In 1750, Liege was an important center of trade and commerce, known for its skilled metalworkers and vibrant economy. The city's coinage, including the 1 Liard, was highly regarded for its quality and design. The coin has a denomination of 1 Liard and features a portrait of Jean-Théodore of Bavaria on the obverse. The reverse typically depicts a coat of arms or other heraldic symbols. Being in XF (extremely fine) condition, this coin would have minimal wear and retain much of its original detail and luster, making it a desirable piece for collectors of numismatics. Overall, the Liege 1 Liard from 1750 is a fascinating piece of history that reflects the economic and political landscape of Liege during the 18th century. It serves as a tangible link to the past, offering insight into the culture and society of that time period.
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