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English: Flanders, Gent. Double groat, type Jangelaar, stuck under Philip the Bold (1384-1404)
Nederlands: Vlaanderen Gent. Dubbele groot, type Jangelaar, geslagen onder Filips de Stoute (1384-1404)
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