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Il Forrer (1902-30, I, p. 187) riporta: As far as can be ascertained, the dies for the following coins were cut by him: Bruges, 26. March 1454 to 30. June 1456. Deniers d'or called Lions, Lionceaux and Tiers de Lion, Deniers d'argent of 4, 1/2 and 1/4 gros, Courtes or Double Mites in billon; – 26. July 1456 to 26. July 1457, Lions d'or and Courtes; – j3 Sept. 1457 to 13. Oct. 1458, Lions, Courtes and Mites; – Ghent, 2. May 1459 to 16 March 1461, Lions, Lionceaux and Tiers de lion, Courtes and Mites; – 18. June 1465 to 9. June 1467, Deniers d'or called Florins de Bourgogne, Half Florins, Deniers d'argent of 4, 2, 1 and 22821/2 gros, Courtes, and Mites; – Bruges, 26. Jan. 1467 to 3. July 1469, Florins d'or de Bourgogne, Deniers d'argent of 4, 2 and 1 gros, Courtes; – 4. July 1469 to 14. April 1471, Florins d'or, Deniers of 4, 2 and 1 gros, Deniers of 1/4 gros or Gigots, and Courtes; – 15. April 1471 to 14. April 1472, Florins, and Deniers of 4, 2, 1, 1/2 and 1/4 gros; – Easter 1472 to Easter 1474, Florins d'or, and Deniers of 4, 2, 1, and 1/2 gros. In 1470, Jacques du Biez was commissioned to cut a die for the Denier de la Toison or Briquet.
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