Agnel (coin)

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title: Agnel (coin)
text: An agnel, aignel, agnel d'or or mouton d’or was a French gold coin, introduced by Louis IX of France through an ordinance on 24 November 1226. However, the first known examples were struck under Philip the Fair from 26 January 1311 onwards. Agnels were minted in nearby states as well. John III, Duke of Brabant was the first outside of France to mint the coin. After his death his eldest daughter Joanna, Duchess of Brabant continued the minting with her husband Wenceslaus I, Duke of Luxembourg. Ot
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