1643 French Ecu

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Gypsy Heart

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Nice find ....very nice This is all I know about ECU's

In 1157, Henri II of England instituted the practice of ‘Ecuage”, a tax paid by his vasals in place of military service. This allowed him to recruit and maintain a permentant professional army; a feature of British military tradition which still exists. This tax was the origin of the French currency unit, the ECU, subsequently re-inveted in the 1980s as the European Currency Unit (now re-baptised as the EURO).
 

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Nice history lession Gypsy! Good stuff.
 

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A candidate for your coin:
1/12 ecu, 20 mm. Obv: +LVDOVICVS XIII D | G FR ET NAV REX, bust right. Rev: +SIT NOMEN DOMINI V BENEDTITVM 1643, central crowned shield with three lis. Paris mint. D 1352v, 3eme type 1642-3
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