Netherlands (Liege) Liard, 2 Liards, 4 Liards 1750 to 1752

Netherlands (Liege) Liard, 2 Liards, 4 Liards 1750 to 1752

These coins are minted for the city of Liege (now Belgium) by its ruler at the time, cardinal and prince-bishop John Theodore of Bavaria. The catalog values run like this:

1 LIARD - weight: 3.1 grams, diameter: 23 mm

worn: $2.5 US dollar approximate catalog value
average circulated: $10
well preserved: $25
fully uncirculated: $50

2 LIARD - weight: 6.3 grams, diameter: 27 mm

worn: $10 US dollar approximate catalog value
average circulated: $30
well preserved: $100
fully uncirculated: $200

4 LIARD - weight: 14.5 grams, diameter: 30 mm

worn: $15 US dollar approximate catalog value
average circulated: $50
well preserved: $100
fully uncirculated: $200

Be sure to read our Important Terminology page for an explanation of catalog values.
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Coin: 18959, Genre: Colonizers and Colonies, Timeline: World
Created (yyyymm): 201502, Last review: 201502
Appearance: Normal round coin Metallic brown Letters: Latin
Years: sort: 1750, filter: 1750 to 1752
Image: netherlands_liege_4_liards_1751.jpg

Tags: escutcheon encircled shiled slicing circal rings nederlandsch 4th crests nederlands holl neatherland holland crest insignia nederlandsche chevrons 2nd tigers lion nederl circling arm encircles circel encircle shields lining ringed squares circumference encircling slash tiger netherlands coats ring boxes lined lines squarish lions dutch circles nederland loop bar circumscribed circumscibed circuit chevron hollandia box squared coat boxed logo square slice arms circlet crossbar circle liards bars creast slanted nederlandse cougar liege 1st sheild loops liard hollandiae line one circular incircled crested ones outlined circled outline 3rd nederlanden slant shield escucheon outlining netherland shild

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