

Mouton d'Or of King Jean le Bon of France, 1350-1364 (obverse)
Gold coin with a lamb in the center and decorative lettering around edge. The lamb stands on a ground line and looks to the right. A cross is on the left. The lamb has a fleece with rows of dots. There are decorative elements around the lamb and around the edge. The coin is circular and made of gold-colored metal. The coin sits on a gray surface with a shadow underneath.
Artwork Details
- Dimensions
- 750 × 748 px
- Museum Record
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